Cr1.17.4KD.17.4 It is ensealed I said , many men se the letters
C.17.4KD.17.4 Is it asseled I saide · may men se the lettres
G.18.4KD.17.4 ytts ysttG.18.4: Cr C2 Cot share G's original reading ytt ys. Remaining manuscripts share G's corrected reading ys ytt. ensayled he sayde may men se þe letters
R.17.4KD.17.4
R.17.4:
There is no cc in the margin because there would have been no space for a
paraph marker anyway (the passus initial extends down beyond this line in the left
margin). Is it aseled I seyde may men se þi lettres .
Here there is another erased note, in the right margin, written horizontally in a sprawling
style that spreads, at its top, over into the ruled area of the page; the note extends for
some four lines and appears to be in the same fifteenth-century hand as that found on fol.
94r.