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DIVES AND LAZARUS, by                    
First Line: As it fell out upon a day / rich diverus made a feast
Last Line: For to sit upon a serpent's knee
Subject(s): Diving & Divers;lazarus


As it fell out upon one day,
Rich Diverus he made a feast,
And he invited all his friends
And gentry of the best.
As it fell out upon one day,
Poor Lazarus, he was so poor,
He came and laid him down and down,
Even down at Diverus' door.
Then Lazarus laid him down and down,
Even at Diverus' gate.
"Some meat, some drink, brother Lazarus,
For Jesus Christ his sake.'
"Thou art none of mine, brother Lazarus,
That lies begging at my gate.
No meat, no drink, will I give thee,
For Jesus Christ his sake.'
Then Diverus 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.
Then Diverus sent out his merry men
To worry him away.
They had not the power to strike one stroke,
But threw their whips away.
As it fell out upon one day,
Poor Lazarus, he sickened and died.
There came two angels out of heaven,
His soul therein to guide.
"Rise up, rise up, brother Lazarus,
And come along with me,
For you've a place prepared in Heaven,
For to sit upon an angel's knee.'
As it fell out upon one day,
Rich Diverus, he sickened and died.
There came two serpents out of hell,
His soul therin to guide.
"Rise up, rise up, bother Diverus,
And come along with me.
There is a place prepared in hell,
For to sit upon a serpent's knee.'





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