Readings for line KD.3.148

L.3.149KD.3.148
For sire symonye and hir-selue · seleth hire bulles
M.3.149KD.3.148
For sire Symonye . and here-seluen  seallen h..ire bulles
Cr1.3.150KD.3.148
For sir simonie and her-selfe sealeth the bulles .
W.3.149KD.3.148
For Sire Symonie and hir-selue . seleþ hire bulles
Hm.3.147KD.3.148
for syre symony and here-selfe · selen the bulles
C.3.149KD.3.148
For sire Simonye and hir-self · seleþ hir bulles
G.4.149KD.3.148
For syr symonye & hyr-selfe sellenG.4.149: Although the G scribe was clearly aware that single and double consonants could be used to indicate preceding long and short vowels, his practice in this respect was by no means consistent (see Introduction III.2), and it is therefore possible that, in G's case, the shared G H reading sellen (for most manuscripts seleth="seal") is simply a spelling variant. the buvlles
O.3.148KD.3.148
For sire symonye & hir-self  seleþ her bullis
R.3.140KD.3.148
For sire symonye and hire-selue  sealeth here bulles .
F.4.137KD.3.148
For Maister Symony & hire-selue / a-seelyn þe billys