Readings for line KD.20.65

L.20.64KD.20.65
And þat were mylde men & holy · þat no myschief dredden
M.20.64KD.20.65
And þat were mylde men and holy . þat no meschief dredden .
Cr1.20.63KD.20.65
And þat were mild men & holy men , þou no mischiefe drede
W.20.64KD.20.65
SaueW.20.64: W alone reads Saue; all other manuscripts have And. þat were mylde men and holye . þat no meschief dradden
Hm.20.64KD.20.65
and þat were mylde men and holy · þat no myscheef dredde
C.20.64KD.20.65
And þat were mylde men and holy · þat no mischef dredden
G.21.64KD.20.65
& that were mylde men & holyeG.21.64: The deletion of the final <e> of holye is in black ink. It seems likely that it was carried out by the original scribe since, though at the beginning of the text he regularly writes "holy" with final <e> forms without the <e> gradually begin to dominate. / þat no myscheffe dreden
O.20.64KD.20.65
And þat werenO.20.64: O alone has weren; most B manuscripts have were. mylde men & holy  þat no mescheef dredden
R.20.39KD.20.65
And þat weR.20.39: For alpha's we, beta reads were. Cx agrees with beta. mylde men and holy  þat non meschef dradden .
F.16.65KD.20.65
& þat weeF.16.65: Alpha is responsible for wee. Beta witnesses have were. myȝlde holy men / þat no myschef dredde.