Reeve's Tale 360 is in 57 witnesses (Edition Ad1 Ad3 Bo1 Bo2 Bw Ch Cn Cp Cx1 Cx2 Dd Dl Ds1 El En1 En3 Fi Gg Gl Ha2 Ha3 Ha4 Ha5 He Hg Hk Ht Ii La Lc Ld1 Ld2 Ln Ma Mc Mg Mm Ne Ox2 Ph2 Pn Ps Pw Py Ra1 Ra2 Ra3 Ry1 Ry2 Se Sl1 Sl2 Tc1 Tc2 To1 Wy)
OUT 2 witnesses (En2 Nl)
Til that Ad1 Cx1 Cx2 Ox2 Pn (Tyl that), Edition Ad3 Bo1 Ch Ds1 El En3 Ha5 He Ln Ps Py Se To1 (Til that), Bw Cp Ha4 Ht La Lc Ld1 Ma Ne Ph2 Pw Ry2 Sl1 (Til þat), Cn Ha2 Ii Ld2 Mg Ra2 Ra3 Tc1 (Till that), Dd Ha3 Hg (Til þᵗ), Dl Hk (Tille that), En1 Fi (Tyll þat), Gg (Tyl þᵗ), Gl Mm (Till þat), Ry1 (Tylle þat), Wy (Tyll that)
the Millere Ad1 Ox2 (the myller͗), Ad3 En3 Hk (the miller), Edition Ch Dd Ds1 Ha5 Hg (the Millere), Bw Ht Ma Mm (þe Miller), Cp La Sl1 (þe meller), Cx1 Cx2 (the Myllere), Dl (thee Mellere), El (the Miller͗), En1 Pn Ry1 (the Myller), Fi (þe myller), Gg (þᵉ mellere), Gl Ra1 Tc2 (the myller), Ha2 He Py Ra2 Ra3 Se Tc1 To1 (the Miller), Lc (the meller), Ld1 (þe Meller), Ln (the miller͗), Mc (þᵉ myller), Mg (the Meller), Ne (þe myllere), Ps (the myllere), Pw Ry2 (þe Mellere), Wy (the myllar)
the Millner Bo1 (the Milner), Ha3 (þᵉ myln̉), Ha4 (þe Millner), Ii (the myln̉), Ph2 (the mylner)
the laste they Sl2 (the laste they)
the Milleward Bo2 (þe Milleward)
sporned Ad1 Ch Cn Cp Dd En1 En3 Fi Ha2 Ht Ld1 Ld2 Ln Ma Mm Pw Ry2 Se Sl1 (spurned), Edition Ad3 Bo2 Cx1 Cx2 Ds1 El Gl Ha5 Hg La Lc Mc Mg Ne Pn Py Ra1 Ra3 Tc2 (sporned), Bw To1 (spurnyd), Dl Gg Ry1 (spurnede), Ha3 (spurnid), Ps (spornyd), Ra2 (spourned)
stumbled Bo1 Ph2 (stumblid), Ha4 (stumbled), He (stombelid), Ox2 (stombelit), Sl2 (stombled)
spront Hk (spront)
sporued Wy (sporued)
sporneth Tc1 (sporneth)
fell Ii (fell)
on a stoon Edition Hg (on a stoon), Bo1 (on a ston̄), Ph2 (on̄ a stone), Ps (on a ston)
at a stoon Ad1 Ld2 Ra3 (at a stoon̄), Ad3 Bw Dd Ds1 Ha2 Ha4 Ha5 Mc Py Ra1 Ry2 Sl1 Tc1 To1 (at a ston), Bo2 En1 Ln Mg Pw (at a ston̄), Ch Cp Cx1 Cx2 El En3 Lc Ld1 Se Sl2 Wy (at a stoon), Cn (at aston̄), Dl (atte a stoon), Fi Gl Hk Ht Ii Mm Pn Tc2 (at a stone), Ha3 (at a stoone), He Ox2 (atta stone), La (att a stone), Ma (att a stoon̄), Ne (At a stoon̄), Ra2 (atte a stone), Ry1 (atte A Stone)
aȝen a stoon Gg (aȝen a ston)
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