Readings for line KD.2.199

L.2.201KD.2.199
And comanded a constable · þat come atte furst
M.2.201KD.2.199
And comaunded a conestable . þat come atte fuyrste
Cr1.2.200KD.2.199
And commaunde a Constable that can at the fyrst
W.2.200KD.2.199
And comaunded a Constable . þat com at þe firste
Hm.2.198KD.2.199
and comaundede a constable  that kam at the firste
C.2.201KD.2.199
And comanded a conestable · that come at firste
G.3.200KD.2.199
and commaundeG.3.200: The difference between commaunde (as G Cr1) and comanded (as remaining B manuscripts) may not originally have been substantive, since command was a possible form of the preterite in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries (see OED command v.). a conestable þat he come att the fyrst
O.2.200KD.2.199
And comaundede a cunstable  þat come at þe first
R.2.160KD.2.199
¶ And comanded a constable  þat com atte þe furste .
F.3.200KD.2.199
/ [¶] Anon he comoundidcom[a]undid a constable / to comen at þe fyrste.