Poor, vain, passionate and proud, torn between the selfish impulses of an exactingly sensuous and imaginative nature, and the rigid sense of duty of a heroic and generous mind, Ugo Foscolo was one of the earliest and most genuine victims of that sickness of disappointed hope and betrayed enthusiasm, of that weltschmerz of which personal misfortunes seemed as but the least dreadful part, that came upon the noblest minds after the Revolution, and which he has painted, with great energy and truthfulness, in his early novel Jacopo Ortis.
"The Countess of Albany"
Violet Paget (AKA Vernon Lee)
The troubles confided to these private pages were not due to compunction for anything she had done, nor were they caused by any particular event; they expressed simply a general discontent with herself and a kind of weltschmerz not uncommon in a young and thoughtful mind.
"Lady-John-Russell"
MacCarthy, Desmond
But it must be remembered that this "Zerrissenheit" does not always express itself as weltschmerz.
"Types of Weltschmerz in German Poetry"
Wilhelm Alfred Braun