Compare 1587 edition: 1 The Scots and Brytaynes perceyuing how they were thus encloſed, with all ſpeede trenched their camp about, reyſing certayne bulwarkes and turrets in places where they thought expe|dient, as though they had meante ſtill there to haue continued.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 The diligence of king Aydan in prouiding to reſiſt his e|nimies.Aydan him ſelfe tooke ſuche paynes in ſeeyng euery thing done in due order, that his people moued more through his enſample than by any exhortation, were moſt diligent in their dueties, deſirous of nothing ſo much as to haue occaſion miniſtred, to ſhewe ſome proofe of their woorthy valiauncies.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 At length, when the enemies were moſt at quiet, and as was ſuppoſed, nothing in doubt of any attempt to be made by the Scots and Bry|tons,The Scots and Brytons diſ|lodge. in the night ſeaſon, leauing a great num|ber of fyres in their campe, they ſodenly diſlod|ged, and paſſing the water by ſecret fourdes, they entred into Cumberland, and ſo after paſſing in|to Northumberland,The Scots and Brytons enter into Northũ|berland. they waſted and deſtroyed with fyre and ſword all that came within theyr reach: The report of which their doings brought Edelfred and Brudeus backe into that countrey to reſiſt theyr inuaſion, neither reſting day nor night, till they had got ſight of their enimies.