As it fell out upon one day Rich Divès made a feast And he invited all his friends And gentry of the best Then Lazarus laid him down and down And down at Divès’ door: "Some meat and some drink, brother, Diverus Bestow upon the poor." "Thou’rt none of my brothers, Lazarus That liest begging at my door No meat, nor drink will I give thee Nor bestow upon the poor." Then Divès sent to his merry men To worry poor Lazarus away; They’d not the power to strike one stroke But flung their whips away Then Lazarus laid him down and down All under Divès’ gate: "Some meat, some drink, brother Diverus," "For Jesus Christ His sake." Thou’rt none of my brothers, Lazarus That liest begging at my gate No meat, no drink will I give to you For Jesus Christ His sake Then Divès sent out his hungry dogs To bite him as he lay; They hadn’t the power to bite one bite But licked his sores away As it fell out upon one day Poor Lazarus sickened and died There came two angels out of Heaven His soul therein to guide. "Rise up! rise up! brother Lazarus And go along with me For you’ve a place prepared in Heaven To sit on an angel’s knee." As it fell out upon one day Rich Divès sickened and died There came two serpents out of hell His soul therein to guide "Rise up! rise up! brother Diverus And come along with me There is a place provided in hell For wicked men like thee." Then Divès looked up with his eyes And saw poor Lazarus blest; "Give me one drop of water, brother Lazarus To quench my flaming thirst." "O, was I now but alive again The space of one half hour! O, that I had my peace again Then the devil should have no power"