Reeve's Tale 71 is in 56 witnesses (Edition Ad1 Ad3 Bo1 Bo2 Bw Ch Cn Cp Cx1 Cx2 Dd Dl Ds1 El En1 En2 En3 Fi Gg Gl Ha2 Ha3 Ha4 Ha5 He Hg Hk Ht Ii La Lc Ld2 Ln Ma Mc Mg Mm Ne Nl Ph2 Pn Ps Pw Py Ra1 Ra3 Ry1 Ry2 Se Sl1 Sl2 Tc1 Tc2 To1 Wy)
OUT 3 witnesses (Ld1 Ox2 Ra2)
Ther was hir whete Ad1 En3 (Ther was her wheet), Edition Ad3 Bo2 Bw El En2 Ha5 Hg Ld2 To1 (Ther was hir whete), Bo1 Cx1 Cx2 Ii Lc Mg Ne Ry1 Tc2 (There was her whete), Ch (There was hire wheet), Cn Dd Ds1 Se (There was here whete), Cp (Þere was here whete), Dl (Theer was here whete), En1 Hk La Ln Sl2 (There was hir whete), Fi Gl He (Ther͗ was her whete), Gg (There was heyre whete), Ha2 Ha4 Ra3 (Ther was here whete), Ha3 (Þer was þeyre whete), Ht (Þer͗ was þere whete), Ma (Þer was here whete), Mc (Þ̉ was hure whete), Mm (Ther was hir͗ whete), Nl (Ther͗ was hir whete), Ph2 Ps Pw Sl1 Tc1 Wy (Ther was her whete), Pn (There was theire whete), Py (Ther was theyr whete), Ra1 (There was hur whete), Ry2 (Ther was hire whete)
and eek Ad3 Bo2 Bw Ch Cn Ds1 En1 Gl Ha3 Ht Ii Ld2 Mm Ps Pw Ra3 Sl2 To1 (and eke), Edition Cp El Ha4 Ha5 Hg (and eek), Cx1 Ha2 (⁊ ek), Cx2 Dd En2 He La Ma Pn Ry1 Se Tc2 Wy (⁊ eke), Ne Ry2 Sl1 (and ek)
and Ad1 En3 Fi Hk Lc Ln Mg Ph2 Py (and), Bo1 Dl Gg Mc Nl Ra1 (⁊), Tc1 ( ⁊)
hir malt Ad1 Bo1 Cx2 En3 He Lc Ma Ph2 Ps Pw Ra3 Sl1 Tc2 Wy (her malt), Edition Ad3 Bw Cx1 El En1 Hg Ld2 Ln Mg Nl Sl2 (hir malt), Bo2 (hir Malt), Ch Ha5 (hire malte), Cn (here malte), Cp Dd Ds1 Gg Ha2 Ha4 Se (here malt), Dl (here Malt), En2 Ry2 (hire malt), Fi Hk (her malte), Gl (ther malte), Ha3 To1 (hir malte), Ht (þeir͗ malt), Ii (theire malte), Mc (hure malt), Mm (hir͗ malte), Ne (hir͗ malt), Pn (theire malt), Py (theyr malt), Ra1 (hur malt), Ry1 (her Mallte), Tc1 ( her malt)
his malt La (his malte)
ygrounde Ad1 Dl (i grownde), Ad3 Bo2 Ch Cp Cx2 Ha5 Hk Ln Ra1 (y grounde), Edition Cn El Hg La Lc Ld2 Mg Pw Ry2 (ygrounde), Bo1 Mm Pn (y ground), Bw (i gronde), Cx1 Ds1 En3 Ha4 Ht Ne Ra3 Se To1 (i grounde), Dd (i g<am>ᵒ</am><ex>ro</ex>unde), En1 Ph2 (yground), En2 Gg (i gro<am rend=''ū''>ıı̄</am><ex>un</ex>de), Gl Wy (y gro<am rend=''ū''>ıı̄</am><ex>un</ex>de), Ha3 (egrounde), He Nl Py Sl2 (i ground), Ps-mod (y groun̄de), Tc2 (y gronde)
grounde Fi (ground), Ha2 Sl1 (groūde), Ii Ma Mc (grounde), Ps-orig (groun̄de)
eke y grounde Tc1 (eke I grounde)
omitted Ad2 Ad4 Ar Ct Do Ds2 Ee Ha1 Hl1 Hl2 Hl3 Hl4 Hn Kk Ld1 Ll1 Ll2 Me Np Ox1 Ox2 Ph1 Ph3 Ph4 Pl Pp Ra2 Ra4 Ry1 Si Sl3 St Tc3 To2
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