Readings for line KD.6.325

L.6.332KD.6.325
Thorwgh flodes and þourgh foule wederes · frutes shul faille
M.6.332KD.6.325
Þo..rugh flodus and foule wedres . fruitus shal falleM.6.332: M's reading of fall is not shared by other B manuscripts, which read faille, though it is the reading of six A manuscripts.
Cr1.6.331KD.6.325
Through floudes and fowle weder fruite shal faile ,
W.6.332KD.6.325
Thoruȝ flodes and þoruȝ foule wedres . fruytes shul faille
Hm.6.331KD.6.325
thorowȝ flodes and thorowh fowle wedres · frutes schul fayle
C.6.319KD.6.325
thourgh flodes and foule wedres · fruytes shal faille
G.7.332KD.6.325
thruvgh fluvddes & fouvle wedders fruvytes shall fayle
O.6.331KD.6.325
Þoruȝ flodes & foule werdisO.6.331: OC2Bm alone have werdis; most B manuscripts have wedres.  frutes schul fayle
R.6.329KD.6.325
Thorȝ flodR.6.329: R uniquely reads a singular form here. All other B manuscripts show a plural, e.g., flodes. F actually reverses the entire phrase, reading þorhȝ fowle wederys & floodis. Cx agrees with the B majority in attesting a plural, flodes, but a clear majority of A witnesses agrees with R on the singular form. and foule wederes  fruytes schullen fayle .
F.5.979KD.6.325
Þorhȝ fowle wederys & floodis / þat frutys shulle fayle.