[3] Schiller: Wallenstein's Tod, Act V. Sc. iii.

[4] Max Piccolomini, son to Octavio Piccolomini, the famous Austrian general.—T.

[5] Thekla, Wallenstein's daughter.—T.

[6] Wallenstein: Tod, Act V. Sc. iii.—T.

[7] Wallenstein's Tod. Act V. Sc. v.—T.

[8] "It is the knight of the Landes:
O unhappy knight!
Heard bells ring on every hand,
When crossing the waste at night."—T.

[9] Voltaire: Ode sur la mort de S. A. S. Mme. la princesse de Bareith, 141-144:

"Lonely Sylvander, thou shalt sing no more
In this Art's palace, where thy voice did ban,
Loudly, the firm-set prejudice of yore
And made the world talk of the rights of man."—T.

[10] Ode sur la mort de S. A. S. Mme. la princesse de Bareith, 91-94:

"From philosophie heights, free from all strife,
Thy pity contemplated, with calm eyes,
The changing phantoms of the dreams of life:
So many a dream or plan in ruin lies."—T.