[738]

Nun ist est um Min Zung ist stumm . . . . . . . . Darum ist Zyt Das du min stryt. (Zw. Op. ii, part ii, p. 271.)

[739] Alle glaubige rufften Gott treuwillich an, dass er Ihren getreuwen Ihirten wieder ufrichte. (Bullinger, MS.)

[740] Nicolao verò Germano nostro, etiam obiit servus suus, attamen non in ædibus suis. (Zw. Ep. 88.)

[741] Quis non enim doleat, publicam patriæ salutem, tubam Evangelii, magnanimum veritatis buccinatorem languere, intercidere ... (Zw. Ep. p. 90.)

[742] Hen quantum luctus, fatis Zuinglium concecisse importunus ille rumor, suo vehementi impetu divulgavit. (Ibid. p. 91.)

[743] Words which were strikingly fulfilled twelve years after on the bloody plains of Cappel.

[744]

So will Ich doch Den trutz und poch, In diser welt Tragen frölich Um widergelt.

Although these three poetical fragments are dated "the beginning, middle, and end of the malady," and express the feelings which Zuinglius truly experienced at these different moments, it is probable that they were not put into their present form till afterwards. (See Bullinger MS.)