Readings for line KD.12.221

L.12.222KD.12.221
And of þe floures in þe fryth · and of her feire ...hewes
M.12.222KD.12.221
And of þe floures in þe f..ryth  and of hire faire h.ewes
Cr1.12.221KD.12.221
And of flowers in the frithe , and of fayre hewis
W.12.221KD.12.221
And of þe floures in þe Fryth . and of hire faire hewes
Hm.12.528KD.12.221
and of the floures yn the fryth · and of her fayre hewes ·
C.12.222KD.12.221
And of þe floures in the frithe · and of faire hewes
G.13.223KD.12.221
& off þe flouvres yn þe frythe & off þierG.13.223: The spelling of þier is unusual for the G scribe ("their" usually has -ei- rather than -ie-) and the position of the <i> immediately before the supralinear abbreviation for <er> suggests that it is an afterthought and that the scribe originally read the word as þer="there." feyre hewes
O.12.223KD.12.221
And of þe floures in þe friþ  & of her fayre hues
R.12.225KD.12.221
And of þe floures in þe frith  and of here faire hewes .
F.9.340KD.12.221
& how þe flowres in þe frythȝ / have so faire hewes.