Compare 1587 edition: 1 This was in the morning anone after the Sunne was vp, whereas he was not looked for till the euening following, inſomuche that the fame his ſodaine arriuall chauncing ſo farre con|trarie to theyr former expectations, troubled all their heads, and brought them into a great maze, for that hereby they were conſtrained to chaunge the order of theyr battailes to haue the ſunne on their backes, as they had prouided at the fyrſt it ſhould haue bene, if the enimies had not come vn|till the after noone.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 Yet notwithſtanding, they had no ſooner chaũ|ged their place, and gotten themſelues into array of battaile againe,The Scottes giue the onſe [...] but that with great violence they preaſſed forwarde to giue the onſet vpon the Romaines. Which Maximus perceyuing, made all the ſpeede he coulde, to ſet his men in order of battaile, that he might receyue his enimies com|ming thus to encounter him.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 So both ſides beeing fully bent to battayle, and approched within daunger of ſhot, they lette flie the ſame moſt egerly,The battailes ioyne. albeit that through ha|ſting forth to ioyne at hande ſtrokes, there was little hurt done with bowes or dartes.