L.9.11KD.9.11 And hath do hir with sire dowel · is duke of þis marches
M.9.11KD.9.11And hath doon hire with sire Dowell is Duc of þis Marches
Cr1.9.11KD.9.11 And doth her with syr Dowel , is duke of thys marches
W.9.11KD.9.11 And dooþ hire wiþ sire dowel . is duc of þise Marches
Hm.9.11KD.9.11 and dooþ her wyth sire dowel · is duke of these marches ·
C.9.11KD.9.11 As does hir with sire do-wel · Is duc of þise marches
G.10.11KD.9.11 & hathe done hyr wyth syr dowell duvke off thes merches
O.9.11KD.9.11And haþ doon hir wiþ sire do-wel duke of þis marches
R.9.11KD.9.11 And hath I-doR.9.11:
F and some beta copies (e.g., CrWHm) here read dooþ; LMGO, by contrast,
read hath do(on). R's hath I-do is almost identical to the reading of L. The predominant readings among both
A and C witnesses are small variations of the
RLMOG phrase, but six manuscripts from the P family of C attest the same
reading as FCrWHm. hire withR.9.11: Beta reads with sire
dowel. This reading is also found in Ax and Cx.
dowel is duk of þeR.9.11:
Cf. F's þat and beta's þis. Beta's reading is also that
of Ax and Cx. marches .
F.6.135KD.9.11& doþ hire dwelle with dowelF.6.135: Alpha is responsible for the omission of sire before dowel. / Dewk of þat marches.F.6.135: F's þat is unique. R has þe, and beta manuscripts þise.