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 No malice in my heart is found, To any man above the ground, Now, all good people that speak of me, You may say I died for my liberty.

Although in chains you see me fast, No frown upon my friends you’ll cast, For my relations were not to blame, And I brought my parents to grief and shame.

Farewell relations and friends also, The time is come that I must go; As for foes, I have but one, But to the same I have done no wrong.