Readings for line KD.11.130

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L.11.134KD.11.130
And as a reneyed caityf recchele...sly gonL.11.134: The last three letters of recchelesly appear to have been written over an erasure, and gon was added after initial copying. A <+> appears in the left margin, presumably prompting one or both of these changes. A number of B manuscripts have this line as it stands without the addition, though some have rennen where the corrector here has supplied gon. aboute
M.11.133KD.11.130
And as a reneyed caityf  rechesly abowte
Cr1.11.133KD.11.130
And as a reneyed kaytyfe , recheles runnen aboute
W.11.134KD.11.130
And as a reneyed caytif . recchelesly rennen aboute
Hm.12.316KD.11.130
and as areneyeda reneyed cayteef · recchelesly rennyn aboute ·
C.11.134KD.11.130
And as a renyed caytif · recchesly aboute
G.12.135KD.11.130
and as a renyed kayteffe recheleslye a-bowte
O.11.135KD.11.130
And as a reneyed caytijf  recchelesly aboute
R.11.131KD.11.130
And as he renneth caytif  rechelesliche aboute . R's reading of the a-verse of this line is unique. Beta reads And as a reneyed caityf. The problem seems to have begun at line 130, where R's b-verse involves an awkward redundancy (cf. beta's rowme). However, this redundancy probably mirrors alpha, while F seeks to repair the mistake by varying the verb to rayke. At line 131, R's continued confusion then would be merely reproducing serious corruption in alpha that began in the previous line. F, typically, attempts to repair the lapse in sense with & þey he renne recchesly / or romeþ a-bowte (F8.128), but Bx presumably read something like beta's And as a reneyed caityf recchelesly gon aboute.
F.8.128KD.11.130
& þey he renne reccheslyrecche[le]sly / or romeþ a-bowte.F.8.128: F's line is unique, but Bx is defective. Most beta manuscripts read "And as a reneyed caytif recchelesly aboute."