Readings for line KD.3.277

L.3.282KD.3.277
And al his sede for þat synne · shenfullich ende
M.3.282KD.3.277
And alle his seede for þat synne . shenfulliche enden
Cr1.3.283KD.3.277
And all hys sede for that synne shamefully ende
W.3.282KD.3.277
And al his seed for þat synne . shenfulliche ende
Hm.3.281KD.3.277
and alle his seed for that synne · schendfullyche endede
C.3.282KD.3.277
And al his sede for þat synne schenfuliche ende
G.4.282KD.3.277
and all hys seede for that synne shamfuvllyche ende
O.3.281KD.3.277
And al his seed for þat synne  schenfullich ende
R.3.272KD.3.277
And alle his seed for þat synne  schentfulliche endede .R.3.272:The RF usage of past tense here (beta = ende) reflects alpha and is shared by convergence with Hm. Though both A and C traditions attest—in isolated manuscripts—preterite forms for this verb, it is obvious that the beta uninflected base form is archetypal in both of the poem's other versions.
F.4.268KD.3.277
& al his seed / for þat synne / synfully þan endede.F.4.268: Alpha is responsible for the preterite endede, a lection shared with Hm. Other beta manuscripts have ende(n).