Compare 1587 edition: 1 Lucius Antenous the Romaine Lieutenant lying the ſame tyme at Yorke,Lucius Ante|nous Lieute|nant of Bry|taine. beeing certified hereof by ſuch as fledde for feare out of thoſe par|ties thus inuaded by the Scottes, gathered a mightie armie out of all the Countreys of Bry|tayne, and haſted forth with the ſame towardes his enimies,Mogall ex|horteth his men to doe valiantly. of whoſe approche Mogal hauing notice, he made a long Oration vnto his people to encourage them to fight manfully againſt the Romaines, perſwading them effectually thereto by many familier examples brought in of the va|liant enterpriſes atchieued by their elders, in de|fence of their Countrey and libertie of the ſame.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 In like maner Lucius Antenous for his part exhorted the Romains and other his ſouldiours,Lucius Ante|nous likewiſe encourageth his folkes. to call to remembrance the victorious exploytes of their predeceſſours, and how that as then they ſhould fight but with a rude and barbarous peo|ple, running to battaile more vppon a furious rage and violent madneſſe, than with any diſ|cretion or aduiſed order, ſaying furthermore, that it lay nowe in their handes with no great adoe to EEBO page image 61 recouer that which through the negligent ſlouth of Cneus Trebellius was before loſt, whereby they ſhould attaine great honour and famous re|noume for euermore.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 By this meanes the armies on both ſides be|ing kindled with deſire of battaile, in hope of victorie,The battaile b [...]ginneth be|t [...]eene the Romaines and Albions. they drew neare togither, and began the fight right fiercely at the firſt with throwing and ſhooting of dartes and arrowes ſo thicke that one might vnneth ſee another.