Readings for line KD.12.295

L.12.298KD.12.295
And witt and wisdome quod þat wye · was somme-tyme tresore
M.12.298KD.12.295
And wit and wysdome quod that wye was sumtyme tresore .
Cr1.12.297KD.12.295
And wyt & wisdome quod þe wight , was somtime treasure
W.12.297KD.12.295
And wit and wisdom quod þat wye . was som-tyme tresor
Hm.12.603KD.12.295
and wytt and wysdom quod that wye · was sumtyme tresore
C.12.297KD.12.295
And wit and wisdom quod that wye · was som tym tresore
G.13.299KD.12.295
& wytt & wyssdome quod þat vyȝeG.13.299: G's vyȝe may simply be a back spelling; note the frequent use of <w> for <v> (see Introduction III.4.2). was some-tyme treysorye
O.12.298KD.12.295
And witt & wisdam quod þat wye  was sum-tyme tresore 
R.12.299KD.12.295
And wit The scribe has skipped approximately five spaces here to allow for a diagonal tear in the parchment; it extends down into the next line, where extra spaces are allowed between kepe and with. Cf. note at , which describes the textual position of the same imperfection on the opposite side of this sheet. and wisdom quod þat weyeR.12.299: Weye, "person, being, man."  was sum-tyme tresor .
F.9.414KD.12.295
Boþe wit & wysdom quod þat wyȝ / weryn sumtyme a tresor.