Readings for line KD.7.60

L.7.62KD.7.60
Ȝe legistres and lawyeres · holdeth þis for treuthe
L.7.63KD.7.60
Þat ȝif þat I lye · Mathew is to blame
M.7.62KD.7.60
ȜYe legistres and law.yeres  holdeþ þis for truthe
M.7.63KD.7.60
Þat ȝif þat I lie . mathewe is to blame
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Ye Legisters and lawyers hold thys for Truthe ,
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That if I lye , Mathewe is to blame ,
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Ye legistres and lawieres . holdeþ þis for truþe
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That if þat I lye . Mathew is to blame
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ȝee legystres and lawyers · holdeth this for trowthe
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that ȝif þat y lyȝe · matheu is to blame
C.7.61KD.7.60
the legisters and lawiers · holdes þis for trouthe
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That if þat I lye · mathew is to blame
G.8.62KD.7.60
ye legysters & laweeyersG.8.62: The word laweeyers was originally faint and the first three letters have been re-outlined in black ink. holden thys for trewthe
G.8.63KD.7.60
that yff þat I lye mathewe ys to blame
O.7.62KD.7.60
Ȝe legistres & lawyers  holden þis for truþe
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Þat if þat I lye  mathew is to blame
R.7.62KD.7.60
Þe legistres and þeR.7.62: R's þe is a unique addition to this line. Although R's þ and y tend oftentimes to overlap in form, this word was probably mistranscribed by Kane and Donaldson, who read it as ye, an error also implicit in their earlier omission of R from the lemma for witnesses beginning this line with Þe; that group includes R's sibling F. lawyeres  holdeth þis for treuthe .
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Þat if þat I lye  mathew is to blame .
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Þe legistris & lawyeris / holde it a gret trewþe.