Readings for line KD.11.378

L.11.382KD.11.378
Amende þow itL.11.382: LCrWR alone read þow it, although a correction in Hm places it before þow and F simply has it. The most common B reading is þow alone. if þow myȝte · for my tyme is to abyde
M.11.381KD.11.378
Amende thow if þow myght  for my tyme is to abide
Cr1.11.381KD.11.378
Amende þou it if thou myght , for my tyme is to abide
W.11.382KD.11.378
Amende þow it if þow myȝt . for my tyme is to abide           W.11.382:nota
Hm.12.257KD.11.378
amende it ..þu    ȝif thu mygth · for my tyme is to abyde ·
C.11.379KD.11.378
Amende þow if þou myȝt · for my tyme is nouȝt to abide
G.12.383KD.11.378
amend þou yff þou myght my tyme ys to abyde
O.11.383KD.11.378
Amende þou if þou myȝte  for my tyme is to abide
R.11.393KD.11.378
Amende þow it if þow miȝt  for my tyme is to abide .
F.9.55KD.11.378
A-mende it / þou myght not / but tyȝme y a-byȝde.F.9.55: This line represents a succession of small errors followed by scribal smoothing in an attempt to make sense of botched copy. Bx reads as follows: "Amende þow it if þow myȝt for my tyme is to abide."