Readings for line KD.3.82

L.3.83KD.3.82
For they ...?...poysoun þe peple · priueliche and oft
M.3.83KD.3.82
For þe.i poysoun þe p.eple  priueliche and ofte
Cr1.3.84KD.3.82
For they poyson the people priuilie and ofte
W.3.83KD.3.82
For þei enpoisoneW.3.83: W alone reads enpoisone. All other B manuscripts read poisone, except OC2 which have punyschen. þe peple . pryueliche and ofte
Hm [Not found.]
C.3.83KD.3.82
For thay poison the pepyle · priueliche and oft
G.4.83KD.3.82
for they poysen the poeple pryuyleche & oft
O.3.83KD.3.82
For þei punyschenO.3.83: OC2 alone have punyschen in place of (en)poisone. þe peple  priueylich & ofte
R.3.74KD.3.82
And alsoR.3.74: R's And also is unique but may derive from alpha; cf. beta's For they and F's &. C is revised at this point, but the A version attests an almost identical line, in which nearly all manuscripts agree with beta's opening phrase. poysene þe poeple  priuelich and ofte .
F.4.71KD.3.82
& poysene þe peple / pryvyly & softe.