Cr1.12.165KD.12.167 There hys felow flete forth , as the flowd liketh
C.12.166KD.12.167 Ther his felaw flette forth · as the flood likes
G.13.167KD.12.167 therysG.13.167: Kane and Donaldson record G's reading here as an alteration of thes to ther. However, the <s> does not appear to have been deleted and the addition above the line is clearly ry (note the dot above the <y> and the tail curling round to the right). It seems likely that this is an erroneous correction
and that the resultant ys duplicates following hys (cf. M There is felawe beside the L reading Þere his felaw). The scribe may have become confused because of the form of the pronoun. Forms without h- in G are clearly not his own although they do occur occasionally (as at G.13.257) and were presumably found in his exemplar.
hys felow fletethe forthe as þe flouvde lykethe
F
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