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And ȝif sȝeHm.3.7: Hm uniquely has the unusual form sȝe against she in most B manuscripts. wurche by wytte. and my wyll folowe
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And there was merthe and menstralsye Hm.3.11-14: The punctus elevatus in this and the following three lines has a horizontal bar between the bottom and top parts. mede to plese
Hm.3.28KD.3.28
forto wurche thy wylle · the while thy lyfeHm.3.28: HmHm2 alone read thy lyfe against þow myȝte in most B manuscripts. The reading is taken from the A version which has a T-type line. lasteth
Hm.3.36KD.3.36
to mede the mayden · he menedeHm.3.36: The word could be either menede or meuede. these woordes
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Hm.3.72KD.3.72
yn aduenture ȝe haue ȝoure huyre here · and ȝoure heuene alsHm.3.72: A modern librarian has written "- fragment ends here." in the right margin, referring to Hm2, which ends after the following Latin line.
to the poore peple · that parcelmel beggenHm.3.82: HmG read beggen to other B witnesses' buggen. Hm omits the following two lines because of eye-skip:
For they poysoun þe peple priueliche and oft
Thei rychen þorw regraterye and rentes hem buggen.
For they poysoun þe peple priueliche and oft
Thei rychen þorw regraterye and rentes hem buggen.
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to mede the mayden · and menethHm.3.104: Hm's reading is clearly related to W's he meneþ and H's menyd. these woordes
and haþ puysound popes · and appeyredHm.3.127: Hm and alpha read appeyred/appayreth against the apheretic form peired in most B manuscripts. holy cherche
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As comune as carteway · to echeHm.3.131: The ascender of the <h> has been flourished. knaue that walketh
and dooth men lese for hure loueHm.3.158: Kane and Donaldson took the scribe to have written iloue, with <il> smudged. There is damage or a stain, but the reading is clearly loue. · that lawe mygth wynne
for poore men mowe haue · no power hem to pleyneHm.3.167: Hm divides the line here, creating a new line to follow and thus demanding the creation of a b-verse for the newly made line.
Hm.3.168 takes what may have been the last three words of its exemplar's 167 tyl þey sore smerte and fills the line out with the bland, unalliterating and lowe a-downe falle. ·
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¶ Emperoures and kynges /Hm.3.213: The virgule metacharacter replacing the punctus elevatus was inserted after <s> was added to kynge by hand3. and alle manere lordes
Qui ingreditourHm.3.239: The dot above the first <i> is unusually elaborate, almost an <s>. sine macula & operatur iusticiam &cetera ·
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¶ and that is the tayle of the texte · of that scheHm.3.357: Perhaps since Bx provided only the unfortunate þat þat where something like þat teme is required (see Kane's and Donaldson's introduction, p. 201), the scribe of Hm, thinking the doubling was wrong, omitted
the second þat. schewed ·