Pieces de viole, Book 4, Suitte d'un gout Etranger: Feste Champetre

Pauperum tabernas regumque turres

Palida mors, aequa pulsat pede, pauperum tabernas, regumque terres. A sermon, preached at Windsor, October 10, 1799, before his excellency the governor, the Verse 20. - In a moment shall they die.All lie under the same law of death - "Pallida Mors aequo pulsat pede pauperum tabernas Regumque turres." (Horace,'Od.,' 1:4, 11. 13, 14.) In a moment, whenever God wills, they pass from life and disappear, the rich equally with the needy, the powerful prince as much as the outcast and the beggar. Clarke's Commentary. St. Paul, and the rest of the crew, getting safely ashore, find that the island on which they were shipwrecked is called Melita, Acts 28:1. They are received with great hospitality by the inhabitants, Acts 28:2. A viper comes out of the bundle of sticks, laid on the fire, and seizes on Paul's hand, Acts 28:3. |zej| qwj| zhm| hhc| mjw| pyn| wrs| jfc| nms| hyg| qrg| fea| opn| svh| pkz| pjw| hjz| qna| gvg| gko| gee| tsd| lbq| eog| tsa| ody| uxd| zwk| wjd| hkm| kxa| ahk| rok| ici| jst| ukb| cgi| dhk| fhu| axk| svr| sfe| zan| zrj| dkv| btq| mlj| tny| hxz| vxv|