M.P.14KD.P.14I sa..y a tour on a tofte .rielycheM.P.14: The erasure of what is probably a <t> is evidence of discomfort with the rare word trielyche. The same erasure is found in C, while H reads ryaly and HmCr12 read rychely. y-makede
Cr1.P.14KD.P.14 I sawe a tower on a toft rychelyche ymaked
C.P.14KD.P.14 I seigh a tour on a toft · rieliche ymaked
O.P.14KD.P.14I sawȝ a toure on a toft triedlicheO.P.14: The form triedliche, meaning "excellently," appears in ME only here and in The Destruction of Troy 3054, 9786, 10583 (cited in MED). Variants include trieliche (WGYLF), trychlych (Cr3), ryaly (H), rieliche (CM), rychely (HMCR12), and reallecle (C2). Kane and Donaldson adopt trieliche. I-maked
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