Cr1.14.147KD.14.135 And seld dieth he out of det , that dineth or he deserue it
C.14.145KD.14.135 And selden dyeth he oute of dette · þat dyneth er he deserue it
R.14.148KD.14.135 And selde deyeth oute of dette þat dineth or þeiR.14.148: In place of alpha's þei, beta reads he
(as does the X family of the C version; the P family of C agrees here with alpha). In the a-verse, beta reads deieth he
where R omits the pronoun and F revises the entire half-line. deserue it .
F.10.615KD.14.135For selde þei suppe out of dette / & dyȝhgne er þei aserue it.F.10.615: Bx reads "And selden deyeþ he out of dette þat dyneþ er he deserue it." Alpha is responsible for omitting the first he and converting the second to plural þei. That led F to supply a plural subject for suppe.