Croswell Doane's father, GeorgeWashingtonDoane. It is from "The Ends and Objects of Burlington College: An Address", by the Right Rev. GeorgeWashington Doane
when death shall come, Swan-like and sweet it may waft thee home. GeorgeWashingtonDoane. The immortal swan that did her life deplore. Giles Fletcher, Temptation
less: a diamond polished, that was first a diamond in the rough. GeorgeWashingtonDoane, "The Ends and Objects of Burlington College: An Address" (Burlington:
them, those poor dwarfs of long ago— The Washingtons and Jeffersons and Adamses, you know. Ascribed to Bishop Doane, What Might Have Been. A complaint that