Readings for line KD.10.192

L.10.196KD.10.192
Loke þow loue lelly · ȝif þe lyketh dowel
M.10.196KD.10.192
Loke þow loue lelly  if þe liketh dowel .
Cr1.10.195KD.10.192
Loke thou loue lellie if the leketh Dowell
W.10.197KD.10.192
Loke þow loue lelly . if þee likeþ dowel           W.10.197:nota
Hm.10.197KD.10.192
looke þu loue lely · ȝif the lyke do wel ·
C.10.194KD.10.192
loke þou loue lely · if þe likes do wel
G.11.197KD.10.192
looke þou louve loyally yff þe lykethe dowell
O.10.196KD.10.192
Loke þou loue lelli  if þee likeþ do wel
R.10.199KD.10.192
LoueR.10.199: Beta reads Loke. The A version has Leue. þow loue lelly  if þow thenkeR.10.199: For R's þow thenke, beta reads þe lyketh. This lapse in alliteration descended to R from alpha (cf. F's þow þynke to) but is paralleled in the A-version. It may have resulted from scribal discomfort with the impersonal construction and inverted word order of Bx: dative pronoun + verb (i.e., þe lyketh ). do wel .
F.7.198KD.10.192
þerfore love þou leelly / love / if þou þynke to dowel.F.7.198: F's reading is unique. Beta reads "Loke þow loue lelly if þee likeþ dowel." Alpha may have been corrupt, for R has "Loue þow loue lelly if þow thenke dowel."