M.16.191KD.16.183That on doth alle don . and ichonM.16.191: M's ichon is not shared by other B manuscripts, which read ech. doth ......by his oone
Cr1.16.190KD.16.183 That one doth al doth , and ech doth bi his owne
C.16.153KD.16.183 That oon doos al doos · and ech doos by his oone
R.16.191KD.16.183 Þat on doth alle doth and vchR.16.191: R's vch is unique in form but not in sense; OED2, s. v.
each (a., quasi-pron.), lists it as a viable form from twelfth-fifteenth
century Most other B manuscripts have ech(e).
doth by his one .