II"" Duke University Libraries Dear liberty, o Conf Pam 12mo #808 <, ■-» grs-n .*=**. r-m _/—cq .*— or .,>— cg_ DEAR.' LIBERTY OR MARYLAND WILL BE FREE. Tunk. — Carry me back to Old Vtrgirmy. By Miss K. L.. a Daughter of Dixik. Farewell, dear Liberty, farewell for awhile, E're long we'll greet thee again; To boar with oppression, and in God put ourtrusc, And the Sous of our home will proclaim All is now well again ; And Maryland is free — The chains of Liberty is unhound, ) We'll east our destiny. The siege of oppression is now near an end, The usurpers are men of our homes ; The vilest of wretches that infest our soil. To make laws to predict our doom. All will be well again, &o. The loved ones in battle will return to their homes. To be cherished by them that are dear ; Our Fathers uow in prison will partake of the feast, And lam sure they'll have nothing to fear. All will be well again, &c. In silence and peace we'll repair to the box. There to make known onrdoom : And then we'll proclaim to the world in one voice. The South is forever our home. All is now well again. &c. The grottoes, the rivers, the hills, and the plaius. Will abound with mirth and great glee ; And the love of our Couutry forever is dear, Where the heart of her people are free. All is now well again, &c. i »< Hollinger Corp. pH8.5