M.7.41KD.7.42And namelich of Innocentz . þat non .yuele kuonneth .
Cr1.7.41KD.7.42 And namely of Innocent that no euyl ne canneth
W.7.41KD.7.42 And nameliche of Innocentz . þat noon yuel ne konneþ
C.7.40KD.7.42 And nameliche of Innocens · þat non yuel konnes
G.8.41KD.7.42 and namelych off ynnocentes þat noon euvell ne kanG.8.41: Most manuscripts have some form of konneþ for G kan. However, according to the OED, "can" was the usual plural form of this verb in the sixteenth century.
R.7.42KD.7.42 And nameliche of innocentes þat non euel ne cunneth .R.7.42: Hereafter
beta includes a Latin citation omitted by alpha:
Super innocentem munera non accipies.
F.5.1026KD.7.42& namely of Innocentys / þat no evil ne knoweth.F.5.1026: Alpha omitted the following Latin line attested by beta witnesses: "Super innocentem munera non accipies."