HORACE WATERS' Collection of National Songs, Arranged for the Piano Forte. No. 7 of 15 "Where Liberty Dwells, There Is My Country" (1861) Words and Music by Rev. G. S. Plumley. New York: Horace Waters, 481 Broadway Boston: Oliver Ditson & Co., 272 Washington St. Lith. by Crow, Endman & Co., 2nd Park Row, NY Engraver: G. W. Ackerman. [Source: 016/133@Levy] 1. Where Liberty dwells is my Country; There only there; there only there, Where Liberty dwells, is my Country; There and only there, Though storms should howl around her, And skies be overcast; And the good ship seem just to founder, Still boys, we give tot the blast; CHORUS [sung after each verse] Where Liberty dwells is my Country; There only there; there only there Where Liberty dwells in my Country; There and only there. 2. Where Liberty dwells is my Country; There only there; there only there, Where Liberty dwells, is my Country; There and only there, That land we will defend her While floats our flag on high; Our motto is “never surrender” Fight till we conquer or die. 3. Where Liberty dwells is my Country; There only there; there only there, Where Liberty dwells, is my Country; There and only there. That star sprent flag once covered Our Washington, the blest;— That eagle victorious has hovered, :Long o’er our bravest and best;— 4. Where Liberty dwells is my Country; There only there; there only there, Where Liberty dwells, is my Country; There and only there. And know there’s one who never Bids a good cause go down;— God reigns, and his favor is ever With us, with our foes, his frown. 5. Where Liberty dwells is my Country; There only there; there only there, Where Liberty dwells, is my Country; There and only there. Sing then, bid those who love us Join in our song so free; The heavens are smiling above us, Success, Peace, and Liberty.