[738] Clam omnibus abit. (Corp. Ref. ii. p. 260.)

[739] Multa cum cautela. (Seck. ii. p. 172.)

[740] Clam cum paucis equitibus. (Corp. Ref. ii. p. 277; Mit 5 oder 6 pferden. Ibid. p. 263.)

[741] Seckendorf, and M. de Rommel no doubt after him, say that the Landgrave went out through a secret gate (porta urbis secretiori, Seck. ii. p. 172; Rommel i. p. 270.) I prefer the contemporary evidence, particularly that of Brenz, which says: Vesperi priusquam portæ urbis clauderentur, urbe elapsus est. (Corp. Ref. ii. p. 277.) The chief magistrate of Augsburg, who alone had the keys of the wicket, would never have dared to favour the departure of the Landgrave.

[742] Ubi erat ille ignotus. (Corp. Ref. p. 261.)

[743] Existimabat enim Cæsar adhuc præsto adesse. (Ibid.)

[744] Cæsare nihil suspicante. (Corp. Ref. ii. p. 277.)

[745] Imperator re insperata commotus. (Seck. ii. p. 172.)

[746] Unwissend des Churfursten von Sachsenund unserer. (Corp. Ref. ii. p. 263.)

[747] Es möchte wohl ista mora et indignitas nocheinen Landgraven müde machen. (L. Epp. iv. p. 134.)