Some rubbed their kniues vppon a whetstone; Some threw them vnder the table, and said they had none.
King Arthur and the child stood looking them vpon; All their kniues edges turned backe againe.
Yea iust so much as you may take vpon a kniues point, and choake a daw withall: you haue no stomacke signior, fare you well.
Wee must to France together: why the diuel should we keep kniues to cut one anothers throats?
Twentie dozen of great kniueswhich be made in fardles, of a low price.
I must do as I may, tho patience be a tyred mare, Yet sheel plod, and some say kniues haue edges, And men may sleepe and haue their throtes about them At that time, and there is the humour of it.
What a plague should we carrie kniues To cut our owne throates.
M128) We found that they had a great heape of wild Rats that liue in the water, as bigge as a Conny, and very good to eate, which they gaue vnto our Captaine, who for a recompence gaue them kniues and glassen Beades.
They offered vs good exchange for our hatchets, and axes, and for kniues and would haue giuen any thing for swordes: but wee would not depart with any.
About that time the Sauages brought vs great store of Aloses, which is a fish somewhat redde like a Salmon, to get kniues and other small trifles for them.
We likewise made signes vnto them, that we wished them no euill: and in signe thereof two of our men ventured to go on land to them, and carry them kniues with other Iron wares, and a red hat to giue vnto their Captaine.
Kniues in sheaths both single and double, of good edge.
With whitles two or three, the better man the moe, The chiefest Russies in the land, with spoone andkniues doe goe.
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