Cr1.9.188KD.9.180 For no landes but for loue loke ye be wedded
W.9.188KD.9.180 For no londes but for loue . loke ye be wedded W.9.188:nota
C.9.182KD.9.180 For no landes bot for loue loke ye be wedded
G.10.187KD.9.180 for no landes but for louveG.10.187: The form of the <l> of "love" at first sight suggests a capital, but in fact it simply corresponds to the lower
case form of this letter as used in the rubricated sections. See, e.g., the second letter of alterius at G.6.273 (f.20r). The G scribe does sometimes use the more formal script in the non-rubricated passages, for no evident purpose. See, e.g.,
the first letter of beyte at the top of f.22v (G.6.456). loke ye be wedded
R.9.183KD.9.180 For no londes but for loue loke þatR.9.183:
R's þat is unique. The b-verse of most other B
manuscripts reads loke ȝe be wedded. ȝe be wedded .