From the Book of the Dead, the Ancient Egyptian funerary text.
I harmed no one.
I made neither my relatives nor my companions unhappy.
I did no vile act on the Abode of Truth.
I had no acquaintance with evil.
I did no evil.
I made no one work beyond their capabilities.
I caused no one to suffer, nor to be fearful, poor or wretched.
I did not do what the gods hate.
I caused no slave to be misused by his master.
I caused no one to hunger.
I caused no one to weep.
I did not kill.
I commanded no one to kill treacherously.
I did not lie.
I plundered not the supplies of the temples.
I took not the bread of the gods.
I did not steal offerings to the dead.
I did not fornicate.
I committed no shameful act with a priest.
I did not overcharge nor defraud by lessening the supplies.
I altered not the weights of the balance.
I tampered not with the balance itself.
I stole no milk from the mouth of a child.
I stole no cattle from their pasture.
I did not snare birds sacred to the gods.
I took no fish from their lakes.
I hindered not the waters of the inundation.
I diverted no water running in a canal.
I did not extinguish the offering flame before its time.
I deprived not the gods of their choice offering.
I injured no cattle belonging to the gods.
I defied no god.
I am pure, pure, pure.