Cr1.5.515KD.5.501 And by so muche me semeth the siker we may
C.5.516KD.5.501 And by so muche me semes · þe sikerer we mowe
G.6.518KD.5.501 & by moche me semethe þe sykererwesykerer weG.6.518: The addition of the second <er> of sykerer has left no space between words.G.6.518: Cr1 Y F share G's original reading syker. Most B manuscripts share the corrected reading sykerer. mowe
R.5.521KD.5.501
¶¶ And by so m.yche itR.5.521:
Cx agrees with alpha. semeth þe sykerlokerR.5.521:
This is a unique form in R; F has sikere while beta reads sikerere; nevertheless, Cx agrees exactly with R's comparative,
an odd form that appears restricted to texts from the West Midlands (as evidenced by
citations from both MED, s. v.
sikerli [adv. 3], and OED2, s. v.
sickerly.) we mowe .
F.5.514KD.5.501& by so myche / itF.5.514: Alpha reads it for beta's me. semeþ / þe sykeresyk[er]ere to styȝe to hevene.