[3] 'Saint Georges' (Les Apparus dans mes Chemins).
[4] Goethe's Faust, 1. 784.
[5] 'Les Saintes' (Les Apparus dans mes Chemins).
[6] 'Les Saintes' (Les Apparus dans mes Chemins).
[7] 'Saint Georges' (Ibid).
[8] 'Le Forgeron' (Les Villages Illusoires).
[9] 'Why weepest thou, O storm?—Down, memories! Yonder in the smoke pulses the great city's trembling heart! A million grumbling tongues are crying for peace and happiness: worm, what would thy pain! Yearning no longer trickles lonely from breast to breasts, a quiet source and no more: to-day a nation groans, and with wild, shrill voices demands clearness—and thou still revellest in the joys of melancholy?
'Seest thou the reek and smoke threatening yonder over the forest of flues and chimneys? Upon thy dreams of purity falls the scorn of labour! Feel it: labour is struggling, eaten up with dirt! Thou hast but wantoned with thy yearning, thou hast but enjoyed thyself in turbid heat; pour out the power that has flowed in upon thee, and thou shalt be free from the burden of guilt!'—'Bergpsalm' (Aber die Liebe).
[10] 'La Foule' (Les Visages de la Vie).
[11] 'Celui du Savoir' (Les Apparus dans mes Chemins).