Readings for line KD.12.135

L.12.133KD.12.135
For alle her kynde knowynges · come but of dyuerse sightes
M.12.133KD.12.135
For alle hire kynde knowynges  come but of diuerse sightes
Cr1.12.132KD.12.135
For al her kind knowings , come but of diuerse sights
W.12.132KD.12.135
For alle hir kynde knowynges come . but of diuerse siȝtes
Hm.12.439KD.12.135
for alle her kynde knowynges come · of dyuerse sygthes
C.12.132KD.12.135
For al hir kynde knowyng · come but of diuerse sightes
G.13.133KD.12.135
for all theyre kynd knowyng cometheG.13.133: As far as the majority of manuscripts are concerned, the verb (come) is presumably in the preterite, though for some (L M Cr W Hm) where come follows a plural subject the present tense plural is possible. The G scribe, who uses -e or-en or zero for the plural, clearly intends a present tense singular. but off dyuers syghtes
O.12.133KD.12.135
For al her kynde knowyng come  but of dyuerse siȝtis
R.12.146KD.12.135
For alle her kende knowynges  cam but of diuerse siȝtes 
F.9.263KD.12.135
For al here kende knowynge / cam of dyuerse syghtys.