Readings for line KD.16.1

L.16.1KD.16.1
NowL.16.1: The ornamental capital <N> is six lines high in blue ink with red flourishes. A small guide-letter <n> appears in the left margin. faire falle ȝow quod I þo · for ȝowre faire shewynge
M.16.1KD.16.1
Now faire falle ȝyow quod I tho . for ȝyoure faire ...?...shewyng
Cr1.16.1KD.16.1
NOw fair fal you quod I tho , for your fair shewyng
W.16.1KD.16.1
NOw faire falle yow quod I þo . for youre faire shewyng
Hm.16.1KD.16.1
NOw fayre falle ȝow quod y þoo · for ȝowr fayr schewyng
C.16.1KD.16.1
NOW faire falle yow quod I tho · for youre faire shewyng
G.17.1KD.16.1
Nowe fayre fall you quod y þo / for your fayre shewyng
O.16.1KD.16.1
NOw fayre falle ȝow quod I þoo  for ȝoure fayre schewyng
R.16.1KD.16.1
Now faire falle ȝow quod I þo  for ȝoure faire schewynge .
F.12.1KD.16.0
AGeynF.12.1: The ornamental capital is blue with red and green flourishes in the left margin the length of the page. The scribe's guide <a> for the rubricator is visible in the middle of the rubricated letter. y gan to sleepe softe / & my syȝde y gan to turne. These two lines appear only in F.
F.12.2KD.16.0
& a-noon y seyȝ . as y seyȝ erst / & spak to hym with mowþe.
F.12.3KD.16.1
Now fayre falle ȝow / quod y þo  for ȝoure fayre schewynge.