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Compare 1577 edition: 1 2 Now as it chanced, the king in going about the campe, to surueie and view the warders, he espied two souldiers that were walking abroad without the limits assigned, whom he caused straightwaies to be apprehended and hanged vpon a tree of great height, for a terrour to others,King Henrie his iustice. that none should be so hardie to breake such orders as he commanded them to ob|serue. Thom. Wals. Whilest the king laie thus with his power a|bout the mightie citie of Rone, the Frenchmen sought to indamage as well those that were at that siege, as other of the Englishmen that laie in garri|sons within the townes that were alreadie in the king of Englands possession, insomuch that (as some haue written) within the octaues of the Assumption, three notable victories chanced to the Englishmen in thrée seuerall places.Thrée [...] victories [...] the Engl [...] side [...] short time [...]gither. First an hundred Englishmen at Kilbuef tooke three great lords of the Frenchmen, besides fourescore other persons, and put thrée hun|dred to flight.

Compare 1577 edition: 1 2 3 Also vpon the thursdaie within the same octaues, foure hundred Frenchmen that were entered with|in the suburbes of Eureux were repelled by eleuen Englishmen, that tooke foure of those Frenchmen prisoners, siue twelue of them, and tooke fortie hors|ses. On the saturdaie following, the Frenchmen tooke in hand to steale vpon them that laie in garri|son within Louiers, in hope to surprise the towne earlie in the morning: but the capteine perceiuing their purpose, sallied foorth with a hundred of his men, and putting the Frenchmen to flight, being a thou|sand, tooke an hundred and fourescore of them being all gentlemen. But to returne to them before Rone. The siege thus continuing from Lammas, almost to Christmas, diuerse enterprises were attempted, and diuerse policies practised, how euerie part might in|damage his aduersaries: no parte greatlie reioised of their gaine. But in the meane time vittels began sore to faile them within, that onelie vineger and water serued for drinke.

Compare 1577 edition: 1 2 If I should rehearse (according to the report of di|uerse writers) how déerelie dogs, rats, mise,Extreame fa|mine within Rone. and cats were sold within the towne, and how greedilie they were by the poore people eaten and deuoured, and how the people dailie died for fault of food, and yoong infants laie sucking in the stréets on their moothers breasts, lieng dead, starued for hunger; the reader might lament their extreme miseries. A great num|ber of poore sillie creaturs were put out at the gates, which were by the Englishmen that kept the tren|ches beaten and driuen backe againe to the same gates, which they found closed and shut against them. And so they laie betweene the wals of the citie and the trenches of the enimies, still crieng for helpe and reléefe, for lacke whereof great numbers of them dai|lie died.

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