Readings for line KD.P.229

L.P.229KD.P.229
White wyn of Oseye · and red wyn of Gascoigne
M.P.229KD.P.229
White wyn of Oseye  and rede wyn of Gascoigne
Cr1.P.228KD.P.229
Wyth wyne of Osey , and redde wyne of Gascoyne
W.P.228KD.P.229
Whit wyn of Oseye . and reed wyn of Gascoigne
Hm.P.226KD.P.229
wyth wyn of oseye  and reed wyn of gascoyne
C.P.227KD.P.229
White wyne of Oseie · an rede wyn of Gascoigne
G.1.228KD.P.229
wyte wyne & ossey & red wyne off gascoygne
O.P.229KD.P.229
Whyte wiyn of Oseye  & rede wiyn of Gascoigne
R.P.102KD.P.229
Whitt wyne of osey  and of gascoyneR.P.102: R's of gascoyne is deficient in length and alliteration to complete a full half-line, but it is substantively the same as the reading of the P family of C manuscripts. F has wyn of Gaskoyne, which essentially agrees with both the X family reading in the C tradition and with Ax. Beta reads, more explicitly, red wyn of Gascoigne. .
F.1.219KD.P.229
With good fyȝn MaluesynF.1.219: F alone has this reading. Bx reads "Whit wyn of Oseye." Malvesie is a sweet Greek wine from Napoli di Malvasia. / or wyn of Gaskoyne.