Readings for line KD.2.154

L.2.156KD.2.154
For we haue Mede amaistried · with owre mery speche
M.2.156KD.2.154
For we haue mede amaistriede . with oure merie speche
Cr1.2.156KD.2.154
For we haue Mede maistred wyth oure merye speach
W.2.156KD.2.154
For we haue Mede amaistried . wiþ oure murie speche
Hm.2.154KD.2.154
for we han mede y-maystryed  wyth our mery speche
C.2.156KD.2.154
For we haue Mede amaystred · with oure mery speche
G.3.156KD.2.154
for we hauve medeG.3.156: Once again, this alteration (the addition of mede) seems likely to have been made by the italic hand (hand3). See note to G.3.150 above.G.3.156: Added mede brings G into line with Bx. mastred wyth ouvr mery speche
O.2.155KD.2.154
For we han Mede amaystryed  wiþ oure myrie speche
R.2.115KD.2.154
For we haue mede amaysterud  thorȝR.2.115: Beta reads with here, agreeing with the apparent reading of Ax (two A copies, manuscripts LaE, agree with alpha); the C manuscripts support alpha almost unanimously. oure merie speche .
F.3.155KD.2.154
For we have Meede a-Maystried / þorghF.3.155: The reading þorgh is owed to alpha, though shared by H. Beta reads wiþ. oure merye speche.