Readings for line KD.P.124

L.P.124KD.P.124
And knelyng to þe kyng · clergealy he seyde
M.P.124KD.P.124
And knelynge to þe kynge  clergealy he saide .
Cr1.P.124KD.P.124
And knelynge to the kynge clergially he sayd
W.P.124KD.P.124
And knelynge to þe kyng . clergially he seide
Hm.P.122KD.P.124
and knelynge to þe kyng · clergeally he seydeHm.P.122-133: Captain Haselden notes that lines Hm.P.122-133 "are written over an erasure, occupying the space of eleven lines of the text as it was first written. With the aid of the ultra-violet lamp the erased writing (barely visible in the facsimile) can be read in certain places, and indicates that the line omitted by the original scribe was line 5." The first six lines to the word lowed have been supplied by the original scribe (Hand1) and the remainder of the passage is the work of Hand3. See the Introduction, § II.1.3.2.
C.P.123KD.P.124
And knelyng to the kyng . clergealy he sayde
G.1.124KD.P.124
& knelyng to þe kyng clargeally he sayde
O.P.124KD.P.124
And knelynge to þe kyng  clergiali he seyde
R [Not found.]
F.1.118KD.P.124
He gan knele to þe kyng / & clergyaly seyde.