William Horsley

William Horsley (18 November 177412 June 1858) was an English musician. His compositions were numerous, and include amongst other instrumental pieces three symphonies for full orchestra. More important are his glees, of which he published five books (1801–1807) besides contributing many detached glees and part songs to various collections. His glees include "By Celia's Arbour," "O, Nightingale," and "Now the storm begins to lower", and his hymn tunes Horsley usually set to There is a green hill far away. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Horsley, William
Published 1744
printed for R. Wellington, at the Dolphin and Crown, without Temple-Bar; and sold also by M. Cooper, at the Globe in Pater-Noster-Row

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by Horsley, William
Published 1744
Printed for R. Wellington and sold also by M. Cooper

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by Magens, Nicolaus
Published 1753
Printed by C. Say, for W. Owen
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by Magens, Nicolaus
Published 1756
Printed by John Haberkorn
Other Authors: ...Horsley, William...