William McCarty, comp. The American National Song Book. 1842.
Oceans LibertyY
Go forth to deeds of glory, worthy your gallant sires,
No more submit to Britain’s rule where ocean rolls his wave:
But maintain on the main,
The rights which nature gave.
Assert the ocean’s liberty, or make its bed your grave.
They speak their wrongs in thunder, no fear their bosoms know:
See Britain’s boasted wooden walls succumb beneath their might,
When again on the main
They wage the dreadful fight.
Assert the ocean’s liberty, and wage the dreadful fight!
No more impressment’s cruel wrong shall Yankee seamen know;
The ocean’s perfect liberty in thunder loud proclaim:
On the main firm maintain
The rights you justly claim;
Avenge your country’s injuries, or perish on the main.
See Britain’s boasted bull-dogs subdued by Yankee might!
Such be your deeds, whene’er you meet the Briton on the wave:
On the main firm maintain
The rights which nature gave,
Assert the ocean’s liberty, or make its bed your grave.
But danger strengthen’d bravery; upon the foe he set.
Soon, soon the humbled British crew their shatter’d barque resign
To the brave on the wave;
The contest they decline,
Acknowledge Yankee mastery, and valour’s meed resign.
Your country’s many injuries avenge in British blood.
The ocean’s perfect liberty in thunder loud proclaim;
On the main firm maintain
The rights you justly claim,
Assert the ocean’s liberty or perish on the main.