Compare 1587 edition: 1 This was a blacke day with the Scots and Pictes. Neyther was it very ioyfull to the Bry|tains, of whom no ſmal number died in the place by the enimies ſwoorde.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 Hengiſt hauing thus gotten the victorie, with|drew to Yorke, leauing thoſe countreys be|twixt Tyne and Twede in the enimies handes, of purpoſe ceaſſing from further endomaging them,Hengiſt pur|poſed at the firſt to make a conqueſt of the Brytains. that the Brytains might haue neighbours whome to feare: For that as he thought ſhould make much for his purpoſe, alreadie hauing de|termined to make a conqueſt of this Iſle.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 When Sommer then was well neare paſ|ſed, he placed his ſouldiers in herbrough to lodge for the winter ſeaſon,Hengiſt retur|neth to Londõ and went himſelf to Lon|don, where he counſelled Vortigerne to ſende of his owne people to the borders of his enimies, to keepe the ſame from theyr inuaſions till the next ſpryng, agaynſt whiche time hee promiſed to cauſe ſuche notable numbers of his countrey|men to come to his ayde,Hengiſt offe|reth to ſende for more ayde into Germany as ſhoulde ſuffice not onely to vanquiſhe the Scottiſh men and Picts, but alſo vtterly to deſtroy bothe the nations, or at leaſtwiſe to driue them foorth of the whole countrey.