Readings for line KD.11.171

L.11.163KD.11.171
Lawe with-outen loue quod troianus leye þere a bene
M.11.162KD.11.171
Lawe with-outen loue quod Troianus  leye þere a bene
Cr1.11.162KD.11.171
Lawe without loue quod Troianus , ley there a beane ,
W.11.163KD.11.171
Lawe wiþ-outen loue quod Troianus . ley þer a bene           W.11.163:nota
Hm.12.345KD.11.171
lawe wyþ-oute loue quod troianus · leye þere abenea bene ·
Nota
C.11.163KD.11.171
Law with-outen loue quod Troianus lay ther a beene
G.12.164KD.11.171
lawe wyth-owte louve quod troianus ley ther a beane
Exemplum
Romanus
O.11.164: This rubric, written in a larger and more formal script than that of the rest of the text, may not be written in the main scribal hand. It is divided after Exemplum, so that it appears as two lines.
O.11.164KD.11.171
Lawe wiþ-outen loue quod troianus  ley þere a bene
R.11.172KD.11.171
¶ Lawe with-oute loue quod troianus  leye þere a bene .
F.8.169KD.11.171
Ȝee lawe withwith[-outen] love quod troianus / leyȝ þere a beene.