M.4.195KD.4.193So connscience be of ȝyowreM.4.195: M and C2 agree in reading yowre, corrected from ȝowre in M; all other B manuscripts have oure, except for H which has my. The majority of A manuscripts have ȝour. conseille . I kepe no bett.rere
Cr1.4.195KD.4.193 So conscience be of oure councell I kepe no better
Hm.4.192KD.4.193 so conscyence be of oure conseyl · y kepe no bettreHm.4.192: After this line, all other manuscripts contain a line not found in Hm, here given in the spelling of L: And I graunt quod the kynge goddes forbode it faile. Perhaps the omission is due to an eye-skip, for both the omitted line and the next begin (in most manuscripts) with the
letter A. Despite the omission, the lines make perfect syntactic sense, though now the final line would have to be spoken by Reason
rather than the King, whose words begin the omitted line. ·
C.4.191KD.4.193 So conscience be of oure conseil · I kepe no bettre
F
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