L.13.287KD.13.282 And so syngulere by hym-self · as to syȝte of þe poepleL.13.287-88: L and alpha alone have two lines here. Other beta witnesses have variants of And noon so singuler by hym-self · ne so pope-holy.
M.13.286KD.13.282-283And so singuler by hym-self . ne non so pon.p-holyM.13.286:Kane and Donaldson read poup, noting that the last letter is written over an erasure, but the reading is clearly ponp. WHmL have the same word pomp, which may have been M's original spelling, while other B manuscripts have pope or poppe. .
Cr1.13.288KD.13.282-283 And none so singuler by hym-selfe , nor so pope-holye
W.13.287KD.13.282-283 And noon so singuler by hym-self . ne so pomp-holyW.13.287: WHmL read pomp; other manuscripts have pope or poppe.
C.13.286KD.13.282-283 And so singuler by hym-self · ne noon so poppe holy