William Henry Draper (19 December 1855 – 9 August 1933) was an English hymnodist and clergyman who composed about sixty hymns.
He is most famous for "All Creatures of Our God and King", his translation of "Canticle of the Sun" by Francis of Assisi.
In 1918, Draper was appointed as a member of the council for the revision of the Anglican communion service.
[5] In 1930, contending that he had spent too long in one place, he left the Temple to become Vicar of Weare, retiring in 1933 shortly before his death.
Draper married Edith, daughter of the High Court judge and Liberal politician George Denman, in 1883.