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Compare 1587 edition: 1 Thus were they encamped neare togither ey|ther in ſight of other for the ſpace of three nights, euery day ſhewing themſelues in order of battail, without breaking their array, except certain of ye horſmen which on either part now and thẽ came forth & fel in ſkirmiſh, ſo yt ſomtimes a mã might haue ſeene good emptying of ſaddles betwixt thẽ.

Compare 1587 edition: 1 On the fourth day in the morning, when the Engliſh men beheld the hill where the Scots had lyen the night before,The Scottes diſlodge. they perceyued howe they were gone, & therevpon ſending forth light horſ|men to trie out which way they were takẽ, word was brought howe they were but remoued to an other hil a litle of lying faſt by the ſame riuer, and there lay encamped more ſtrongly than before.

Compare 1587 edition: 1 The Engliſh armie rayſed.Incontinently herevpon king Edward ray|ſeth his camp, and remoueth to an other hil lying ouer againſt that hil where the Scots were now lodged.

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