Readings for line KD.10.256

L.10.261KD.10.256
Ne man had no merite · myȝte it ben yproued
M.10.261KD.10.256
Ne man hadde no merite  myȝte it be yM.10.261: The erasure of <y> brings M into agreement with GBRF. proued
Cr1.10.259KD.10.256
Ne man had no merit , myght it be preued .
W.10.261KD.10.256
Ne man hadde no merite . myȝte it ben ypreued
Hm.10.261KD.10.256
ne man hadde no meryte · mygth it ben y-preuyd ·
C.10.259KD.10.256
Ne man had no merite · myȝte it ben yproued
G.11.261KD.10.256
ne man had no meyrett myght ytt beene y-prouved
O.10.261KD.10.256
ForO.10.261: OC2 alone have For in place of Ne. man hadde no meryte  myȝte it been yproued
R.10.264KD.10.256
Ne man hadde no mercyR.10.264: Beta reads merite in place of alpha's mercy. The Latin citation following this line confirms the correctness of beta's variant, as does its agreement with the reading of Cx.  myȝtte it be proued .
F.7.263KD.10.256
Ne man sholde have no mercyF.7.263: Alpha is responsible for erroneous mercy. Beta manuscripts have merite. / myghte synnysF.7.263: F uniquely reads synnys. Bx reads it. be previd.