Readings for line KD.13.97

L.13.103KD.13.97
And þanne is tyme to take · and to appose þis doctoure
M.13.103KD.13.97
And þanne is tyme to takeM.13.103:The <k> is oddly formed, looking almost like an <l>. OC2R have talke.  and to appose þis doctour .
Cr1.13.103KD.13.97
And than is tyme to take , and to oppose thys doctour
W.13.103KD.13.97
And þanne is tyme to take . and to appose þis doctour
Hm.13.104KD.13.97
and þanne is tyme to take · and to oppose þys doctor
C.13.104KD.13.97
And thanne is tyme to take · and apposse this doctour
G.14.104KD.13.97
& then ys tyme to take & to appose thys doctor
O.13.104KD.13.97
And þanne is tyme to talkeO.13.104: OC2R alone have talke; all other beta witnesses have take.  & appose þis doctour
R.13.99KD.13.97
And þanne is tyme to talkeR.13.99: Though O agrees with R, beta reads take, a lection also supported by most of the X family of C manuscripts. F has a-posen, but F has also revised the b-verse for this line. Most P family witnesses (and several X family copies) agree with R and O on talke.  and to appose þis doctour .
F.10.97KD.13.97
& þanne is tyme to a-posen / & pyttyn to þe Doctour.