Readings for line KD.9.57

L.9.57KD.9.57
Ac in þe herte is hir home · and hir moste reste
M.9.57KD.9.57
AyM.9.57: The scribe originally wrote A as a form of And, the reading of W, and another hand has filled the space after the initial letter to read Ay, a reading not elsewhere attested. Other B manuscripts read Ac or But. in þe herte is hire home  and hire mooste reste
Cr1.9.57KD.9.57
And in the hert is hir home and hir most rest
W.9.57KD.9.57
And in þe herte is hir hoom . and hir mooste reste
Hm.9.57KD.9.57
and yn the herte is her hoom · and her moste reste ·
C.9.56KD.9.57
And in þe herte is his hom · and his most reste
G.10.57KD.9.57
but In þe herte ys hyr home / & hyr most rest
O.9.57KD.9.57
Ac in þe herte is hir home  & hir moost rest
R.9.57KD.9.57
Ac in þe herte is hire home  and hire moste reste .
F.6.183KD.9.57
But in þe herte . ys here hoom / & hereF.6.183: F rarely writes here for singular "her." However, since he probably did not recognize he in the preceding b-verse as "she," he probably took here in both cases to be plural "their," referring to "Inwit & alle wittys." moost reste.