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            <text>&lt;em&gt;&lt;a href="https://omeka.cloud.unimelb.edu.au/execution-ballads/items/show/1170"&gt;Russell's Farewell&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/em&gt;</text>
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            <text>WIth melting Eyes and bleeding Heart,				     of Grief and Heaviness,&#13;
Before this Life I do depart,						     my Sins I here confess,&#13;
The which alas! are manifold,						     and of a scarlet Dye;&#13;
The Bloud I shed, does, now behold,				     for fearful Vengeance cry.&#13;
&#13;
The Laws of God and Man I broke,					     by lewd unlawful ways,&#13;
And therefore now Death's fatal stroke,				     will end my wretched days;&#13;
Mercy, I'm sure, they cannot show					     to such a one as I,&#13;
My scarlet Sins, they do, I know					     for fearful Vengeance cry.&#13;
&#13;
I must acknowledge to my shame,					     the Road I did frequent,&#13;
So rich and poor where-e'r I came,					     tho' ne'r so innocent,&#13;
I robb'd them of their Wealth with speed,			     such was my villany;&#13;
But now my Heart begins to bleed,					     my Sins for Vengeance cry.&#13;
&#13;
Amongst my many Crimes, at last					     a Quaker's Bloud I spilt,&#13;
Which does my hope of Glory blast,					     my Soul is stain'd with guilt;&#13;
I murder'd him, and robb'd his Wife,				     for which I come to die;&#13;
But, oh! the Sins of my lewd Life					     does for just Vengeance cry.&#13;
&#13;
At Stone-bridge, near to Kingsland- Town,			     I did my Pistol load,&#13;
I shot him, and he soon dropt down,				     and dy'd there in the Road;&#13;
His Wife, when she the Pistol hears,				     &#13;
it was a sad surprize,&#13;
By him she shed a flood of Tears,					     to hear his Groans and Cries.&#13;
&#13;
I took away what Gold they had,					     and likewise Silver too;&#13;
Then after that, a little Lad							     I likewise did pursue;&#13;
I spared neither Rich nor Poor,						     such was my villany,&#13;
Alas! my wicked Sins therefore,						     does for just Vengeance cry.&#13;
&#13;
When I this wicked Deed had done,					     my Heart was harden'd sure,&#13;
Tho through the Town the news did run,			     &#13;
I thought myself secure;&#13;
But Justice fairly found me out,						     condemn'd I am to die,&#13;
My bloudy Sins, I make no doubt,					     they did for Vengeance cry.&#13;
&#13;
A wicked Creature I have been,						     unto a high degree;&#13;
But now the Soul-amazing Sin,						     of Murther startles me,&#13;
The fearful wrath of God I dread,					     as being brought to die,&#13;
Because the Bloud which I have shed,				     does for just Vengeance cry.&#13;
&#13;
There's few or none regards my moan,				     because I was enclin'd,&#13;
To covet that which wan't my own,	   &#13;
a just Reward I find;&#13;
It is no more than what is fit,						     that I should die, for why&#13;
The Murther which I did commit,					     does for just Vengeance cry.&#13;
&#13;
All you that sad Spectators are,						     of this my shameful end,&#13;
Afford me now a Christian-prayer,					     my Soul to God commend;&#13;
For tho' I liv'd in Wickedness,					     &#13;
yet since I come to die,&#13;
A hearty Sorrow I express,							     for all my Villany.</text>
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            <text>1696</text>
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            <text>London: Printed for J. Blare, at the sign of the Looking-glass on London-bridge</text>
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            <text>murder, robbery</text>
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            <text>Reference: Russell's Farewell BBB pp 621-624</text>
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            <text>Magdalene College - Pepys Library, Pepys Ballads 2.161; &lt;a href="https://ebba.english.ucsb.edu/ballad/20780/image" target="_blank"&gt;EBBA 20780&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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            <text>OR, The last Dying Lamentation of Thomas Randall, who was arraign-ed and found guilty of the Murther of Roger Levins, at Stone-bridge, near Kings-land, for which he received the due Sentence of Death, and was accordingly Executed and Hang'd in Chains at the said Bridge, on the 29th of this Instant January.</text>
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              <text>THE Mournful Murtherer: </text>
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