Readings for line KD.5.443

L.5.455KD.5.443
And flatte it on his face · and faste on hym criede
M.5.456KD.5.443
And flatte it vponM.5.456: M's reading of vpon is not shared by other B manuscripts, which read on. his face  and faste vponM.5.456: M's reading of vpon is not shared by other B manuscripts, which read on. hym criede
Cr1.5.451KD.5.443
And flat it on hys face , and fast on hym cried ,
W.5.453KD.5.443
And flatte it on his face . and faste on hym cryde
Hm.5.456KD.5.443
and flatte hit on his face · and faste on hym cryed
C.5.456KD.5.443
And flatte it on his face · and faste on hym cried
G.6.453KD.5.443
and fell flattG.6.453: According to the OED, the use of the word "flat" (from OF flatir/flater) to mean "to cast suddenly" or "to dash" had died out by the end of the fourteenth century (see OED flat, v.1), hence G fell flatt for most manuscripts flatte it. on hys face & fast on hym cryed
O.5.457KD.5.443
And flatte it on his face  & fast on hym criede
R.5.457KD.5.443
And flatte it on his face  and onR.5.457: R uniquely omits the third stave; the other B manuscripts read and faste on. hym cried .
F.5.453KD.5.443
& flappede on his face / & faste on hym cryȝede.