Tossed and tormented, driven on from behind, and driven back from before, neither sailors nor Steersmen avail to guide her.
"A Lady's Captivity among Chinese Pirates in the Chinese Seas"
Fanny Loviot
A wave of belated paganism rolled over the world; thinkers and Steersmen of great political and religious organizations became genuinely alarmed.
"Melomaniacs"
James Huneker
Captain of a galley, and seeing that the captains and Steersmen, impressed by the difficulty of the position, hung back even where a landing might have seemed possible, for fear of wrecking their vessels, he shouted out to them, that they must never allow the enemy to fortify himself in their country for the sake of saving timber, but must shiver their vessels and force a landing; and bade the allies, instead of hesitating in such a moment to sacrifice their ships for Lacedaemon in return for her many benefits, to run them boldly aground, land in one way or another, and make themselves masters of the place and its garrison.
"The History of the Peloponnesian War"
Thucydides