fol. 96v (cont.)I
us xvj &c et prim sextus decimus de us Passus Dobet
fol. 97rI
W.16.16KD.16.16
liberum arbitrium . haþ þeW.16.16: W alone reads ; all other þe manuscripts have B. to lond þe ferme
And u C ceciderit iustus non collidet m . quia d urus supponit ma omin num suamW.16.26: The page is cropped after ma; other manuscripts have B manum suam.
t i þe firste pil I palle hym doun . þat is h i patrisW.16.31: The page is cropped after de; other manuscripts have B dei patris. potencia de
Thanne w fol. 97vI
fol. 98rI
W.16.76KD.16.73
I preide Piers þo ¶W.16.76: W alone reads ; all other þo manuscripts omit it. B to pulle adoun . an Appul and he wolde
And Piers for pure tene . of þat a pil he rauȝte ¶W.16.89: W alone reads ; other rauȝte manuscripts have B except Cr which has lauȝte. caught
fol. 98vI
rie nW.16.110: : surgenrie MED n. The etymon is OF surgeonri. All other cirurgiennerie manuscripts read B ( surgery MED n.). cirurgie . on hem þat sike were
And dide hym assaie his surge fol. 99rI
W.16.128KD.16.122
Saueo e . ye ur- selfW.16.128: W alone among witnesses has B. Other ye-self witnesses read B or yow-self. youre-selfe now ye witnessen
And Sathan your I shal ouer ¶- turne þis temple . and adoun þrowe itW.16.137: W alone reads ; other þrowe it manuscripts have B, while F has þrowe. it þrowe
fol. 99vI
W.16.174: W alone reads ; all other deed manuscripts have B. deeþ for- dide . and day of nyȝt made
Deide and deedt he souȝte aW.16.183: W alone reads ; all other souȝte manuscripts have B. þouȝte
And of whennes he were . and whider þ fol. 100rI
W.16.186: W alone reads ; all other And manuscripts have B. I seke after a segge . þat I seiȝ ones
And The secounde of ¶ þa þa[t]W.16.194: W alone reads ; all other þa manuscripts have B. þat sire is . Sothfastnesse filius
fol. 100vI
fol. 101rI
W.16.252KD.16.241
W.16.252: W alone omits before me. grauntede
To me and to myn issue . moore yet he grauntedeW.16.258: Though <n> and <u> are not always clearly distinguishable, the reading appears to be , and not leueden as reported by KD. The Crowley prints unambiguously read leneden and leueden; F has leued. beleveþ
And defende hem fro þe fend . folk þat on me leueden fol. 101vI