Cr1.20.47KD.20.48 Therfore be nought abashed to byde and to be nedy ,
C.20.47KD.20.48 For-thy be nouȝt abasshed to bidde and to be nedy
G.21.47KD.20.48 forthy be not abasshed / to byddeG.21.47: Though the G scribe was clearly aware of the possibility of using single and double consonants to indicate preceding
long and short vowels, his own practice in this respect was by no means consistent and it is therefore unclear whether G bydde should be interpreted as "bid" or "bide." The remaining β4 manuscripts read "bid" (which may well be the G scribe's intention);
most other manuscripts read "bide." & to be nedye