Compare 1587 edition: 1 The king tolde them he had ſeene the like vi|ſion, but they ought to kepe it cloſe,The anſwer of king Kenneth leaſt by glo|rying too much in the fauour ſhewed by almigh|tie God towardes them, they myghte haply diſ|pleaſe his diuine Maieſtie, which otherwiſe they might perceyue was readie in their ayde. Then finally might the viſion be publiſhed, when tho|rough his fauourable aſſiſtance, the warres were brought to a luckie ende.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 This aduiſe of the kyng was well lyked of them all, and commaundement giuen, that all maner of prouiſion ſhoulde be prepared with all ſpeede for an armie to be ſet forth into Pictland. The lordes going buſily about to prouide them|ſelues of all things neceſſarie, muſtred their men in all partes, ſo that there was leuied a greater hoſte than had bin ſeene in thoſe parties of long tyme before.