Compare 1587 edition: 1 After this he entered into the confines of Kile and Cantyre,Kile and Can|tyre waſted and ſpoyled. ſpoyling and waſting thoſe coun|treys, and brought from thence a great number of captiues.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 With which iniurie Caratake being not a little kindled, he aſſembled a mighty army,Caratake aſ|ſembleth an armie. wherein he had at the leaſt .xl. thouſand mẽ, what of his own ſubiects & other ſuch as came to his ayde. For af|ter he was entered into Pictland, there came vn|to him out of all parties no ſmall number, of ſuch as deſired either to be reuenged on the Romaine, either elſe to looſe life and libertie both at once, for the taſt of bondage was ſo bitter vnto all the inhabitants of Albion in this ſeaſon, that they in maner were wholy conſpired togither to remoue that yoke of thraldom from their ſhoulders which ſo painfully pinched them.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 Caratake thus furniſhed with an armie,The ſtrength of the place where Cara|take was en|camped. Of this matter ye may reade more in Eng|lande. choſe forth a ſtrong place to lodge in, fenced on the one ſide with the courſe of a deepe foordleſſe Ryuer, and on the other ſides it mighte not bee appro|ched vnto for the ſteepeneſſe of the cragges and ſuch fencing as they had made with great ſto|nes, in places where there was any eaſie way to enter.