Readings for line KD.13.128

L.13.135KD.13.128
And seith þat dowel and dobet aren two infinites
M.13.134KD.13.128
And saith þat dowel & dobet . aren two infinites
Cr1.13.135KD.13.128
And sayeth that dowell and dobet , are two infinites
W.13.135KD.13.128
And seiþ þat dowel and dobet . arn two Infinites
Hm.13.136KD.13.128
and seith that dowel and dobet ar two ynfynytes
C.13.136KD.13.128
And seigh that dowel and do-bet · aren twa infinites
G.14.136KD.13.128
& sayethe þat dowell & dobetter are two InsermytyesIn[fyn]ytyesG.14.136: Kane and Donaldson read G Infinytyes but the scribe has clearly written a long <s> with a slanting bar to indicate an abbreviation of er. Compare, e.g., the similar abbreviations at G.1.95 and contrast with <fy>- in fynden at G.14.137. Where the language is English, the G scribe normally uses <y> rather than <i> after <f>. Note also the apparent correction to the word Infynytes in the following line.
O.13.136KD.13.128
And seiþO.13.136: OC2 alone lack þat before do-wel. do-wel & do-bette  arn two infinites
R.13.132KD.13.128
And seyth þat dowel and dobet  aren to infinites .
F.10.129KD.13.128
He seyþ þat dowel & Dobet / ben tweye Infynytis.