Readings for line KD.4.137

L.4.139KD.4.137
I sey it bi my-self quod he · and it so were
M.4.139KD.4.137
I saie it by my-self quod he  and it so were
Cr1.4.139KD.4.137
I say it be my-selfe quod he , And it so were
W.4.139KD.4.137
I seye it by my-self quod he . and it so were
Hm.4.136KD.4.137
y seye yt by my-selfe quod he · and yt so were
C.4.136KD.4.137
I say it by my-self quod he · and it so were
G.5.139KD.4.137
I sey ytt by my-selffe & yffG.5.139: Perhaps because the use of "and"="if" is confusing for him, the G scribe does sometimes have "and if" for B "and," as here. See also G.14.121 and G.15.29. At G.3.194, G.10.9 and G.18.243, G has "if" for "and." Occasionally these readings correspond to the readings of F or H (in this particular case, F shares G's original reading), but this is not always the case and such agreement therefore cannot be used as evidence of a relationship. ytt so were
O.4.140KD.4.137
I seye it bi my-self quod he  & it so were
R.4.139KD.4.137
I sey it be my-selue quod he  and it so were .
F.4.479KD.4.137
I seyȝ it be myn-selue / quod he  / if it so now were.