nona discriptio de dowell
Cr1.13.110KD.13.104 Dowell quod this doctour , & toke the cup & drancke
C.13.111KD.13.104 dowel quod this doctour and took the coppe and dranke
G.14.111KD.13.104 dowell quod thys doctouvr & toke þe covppeG.14.111: The ink colour used for the change from coppe to cvppe is not quite the same as that normally used for corrections by hand1.1, but the form and type of correction are typical of
this corrector. See, e.g., the similar change at G.11.318. & dranke
R.13.106KD.13.104 ¶ Dowel quod þis doctour and dronk afterR.13.106: R and F differ slightly here (F = dronk a-non þere-after), but alpha's
version of this phrase was obviously quite different from beta's. The entire beta b-verse
reads and toke þe cuppe and dranke. Though N reproduces beta's b-verse
exactly, all the other C manuscripts support alpha, with Cx reading and he dronke aftur. .
F.10.104KD.13.104¶ Do-wel is quod þe Doctour / & dronk a-non þere-after.F.10.104: F's b-verse is unique. Beta reads "and took þe cuppe and drank." R is defective, reading "and dronk after."