M.5.415KD.5.404God.es paine and his passioun ful selde þenke I on itM.5.415: The addition of it brings M into agreement with W. M's omission of the word agreed with OC2C. Most B manuscripts read theron.
Cr1.5.411KD.5.404 Gods payne & his passion full selde thynke I theron
C.5.417KD.5.404 Goddes peyne and his passioun ful selde thynke I on
O.5.417KD.5.404Goddis peyne & his passioun ful seldenO.5.417: OC2 alone have selden in place of selde. þenke I onO.5.417: Only OC2 conclude this line with on alone; most B manuscripts have theron.
R.5.417KD.5.404 Godes peyne and his passioun ful selde
thenke I þere-on .R.5.417: A repaired tear in the
parchment (existing before its use by the scribe) partially obscures the loop from the
<r> in þere-on by which the following <e> is
signified.