Compare 1587 edition: 1 When the morning was come, Maximus the Lieutenaunt cauſed the ſpoyle of the deade bo|dyes to be gathered,The ſpoyle de|uided amongſt the ſouldiers. and equally deuided amongſt his men of warre. And ſuch as were founde ſore wounded and not dead, to ſhewe ſome token of clemencie, according to the olde accuſtomed ma|ner of the auncient Romaines, hee commaun|ded ſurgeons to ſee to the cure of them. The other being deade, he ſuffered to be buryed, cauſing the corps of Eugenius hymſelfe to bee enterred in moſt ſolemne and pompous ſort,The buriall of the dead bo|dies by ap|pointment of Maximus. after the vſage of the Romaine Princes.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 His brother Ethodius beeing found man|gled in moſte pitifull wiſe, and in manner halfe deade, was alſo taken vp by commaundement of the ſame Maximus,Ethodius ſore wounded, is committed to the cure of Surgeons. and Surgeons charged to haue the ordering of hym, and to ſhewe theyr diligence for the cure of his hurtes in moſt ſpeedie and gentle wiſe.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 The victorie thus atchieued, Maximus ſur|ueyeth the Countreyes of Kyle, Carricke, and Conningham, with that alſo of Calidone, and ſeazeth the ſame into hys handes, ſuffering the Inhabitauntes to enioye both goodes and landes in peace and quietneſſe vppon theyr othes of allegeaunce, wythoute anye further mole|ſtation.