Readings for line KD.12.69

L.12.75KD.12.69
Knewe neuere clerke how it cometh forth · ne kynde witte þe weyes
M.12.75KD.12.69
Knew neuere clerk how it cometh forth  ne kynde wit þe weyes .
Cr1.12.75KD.12.69
Knew neuer clark how it comth , ne kind wit þe waies
W.12.75KD.12.69
Knew neuere clerk how it comeþ forþ . ne kynde wit þe weyes
Hm.12.75KD.12.69
knewe neuere clerke how it cometh forþ · ne kynde wytt þe weyes ·
C.12.74KD.12.69
know neuere clerc how it comes forth · ne kynde wit þe waies
G.13.75KD.12.69
knewe neuer clerke howe ytt comethe forthe ne kynd wytt þe wayesG.13.75: The line wraps around and the last two words are boxed in grey at the end of the following rubricated line.
O.12.75KD.12.69
Knewe neuere klerk how it komeþ forþ  þeO.12.75: OC2 alone have þe; most B manuscripts have ne. kynde witt þe weyes
R.12.78KD.12.69
Knewe neuere clerke how it cometh forth  ne kend wit hisR.12.78: F reads the possessive as witys for R's wit his. Beta has witte þe. weyes .
F.9.195KD.12.69
Ȝit knew neuere clerk hou he comeþ / be kende witys weyes.F.9.195: F's b-verse is unique. Other B manuscripts have "ne kynde wit þe weyes."