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* ''By Celia's Arbour
* ''By Celia's Arbour
* ''Come Follow Me
* ''Come Follow Me
*''[[Come gentle zephyr (William Horsley)|Come gentle zephyr]]''   ( [{{filepath:Come_gentle_a4.pdf}} {{pdf}}] [http://www.cpdl.org/wiki/images/9/9a/Come_gentle_a4.mid {{mid}}] )
*''[[Come gentle zephyr (William Horsley)|Come gentle zephyr]]''   ( [{{filepath:Come_gentle_a4.pdf}} {{pdf}}] [http://www.cpdl.org/wiki/images/9/9a/Come_gentle_a4.mid {{mid}}] )
* ''Forget me not: glee for four voices
* ''Forget me not: glee for four voices
* ''Great shepherd of thy people
* ''Great shepherd of thy people

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Life

Born: 18 November 1774

Died: 12 June 1858

Biography

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List of choral works

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  • Bloom gentle flower: ballad for four voices
  • Blow light thou balmy air: glee for four voices
  • By Celia's Arbour
  • Come Follow Me
  • Come gentle zephyr   ( Icon_pdf.gif Icon_snd.gif )
  • Forget me not: glee for four voices
  • Great shepherd of thy people
  • Her eyes the glow worm lend thee: glee for four voices
  • Now the storm begins to lower: ode for five voices
  • Nymphs of the forest: glee for four voices
  • O, Nightingale
  • See the chariot
  • Slow fresh fount  ( Icon_pdf.gif Icon_snd.gif )
  • The Sun shines fair on Carlisle wall (glee)
  • There is a green hill far away
  • The traveller: glee for three voices
  • Two Canons: i) O Lord, ii) Hear my prayer
  • When the wind blows in the sweet rose tree: glee for four voices



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Publications

  • Asylum Hymns (1820)
  • Three Collections of Glees, Canons, and Madrigals, for three, four, five, and six Voices
  • Six Glees for two Trebles and a Bass
  • A Collection of Forty Canons, of various Species
  • An explanation of the major & minor scales with a series of exercises for the piano forte (1816)

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