Compare 1587 edition: 1 On the other part, Oſtorius minding to trie the matter by battaile,Oſtorius co [...]th his Romaines. ſette his people in araye after the auncient maner of the Romaines, wil|ling them to conſider that they were diſcended of thoſe parents and auncetours whiche had ſub|dued the whole worlde: and againe, that thoſe with whome they ſhoulde now matche, were but naked people, fighting more with a certayne maner of a furious rage and a diſordered vio|lence, than with anye polityke diſcretion or con|ſtancie.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 Herewith vpon commaundement giuen on both partes, the battaile began right [...]ote, and for [figure appears here on page 40] a good ſpace verie doubtfull, till the practiſed knowledge of the Romaines vanquiſhed the fu|rious violence of the Scottes,Caratake ouer|throwne by the Romains. His Queene was taken. Pictes, and Bry|taynes: who being put to flight, fledde into the Mountaynes to eſcape the enimies handes, who purſued them moſt egrely.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 Amongeſt other of the priſoners there was taken Caratakes wife, with his daughter and brethren.Caratake be|trayed by his [...]tepmother. He himſelfe fledde for ſuccour vnto his ſtepmother Car [...]imandua: but as aduerſitie fin|deth fewe friends, ſhe cauſed him to be taken and deliuered vnto Oſtorius.