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Sarah Fuller Flower Adams

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Occupation
  
Poet

Books
  
Nearer My God to Thee

Role
  
Poet


Name
  
Sarah Flower

Nationality
  
English

Siblings
  
Eliza Flower

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Born
  
22 February 1805Old Harlow, Essex, England (
1805-02-22
)

Died
  
September 14, 1848, London, United Kingdom

Spouse
  
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Sarah Fuller Flower Adams Life & Works


Sarah Fuller Adams (22 February 1805 – 14 August 1848) was an English poet and Unitarian. She is best known for writing the hymn "Nearer, My God, to Thee".

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Early life and family

Sarah Fuller Flower was born at High Street, Old Harlow, Essex, the younger daughter of Benjamin Flower, editor and the sister of composer Eliza Flower. She was baptised at the Water Lane Independent Chapel in Bishops Stortford.

Career

Her longest work is Vivia Perpetua, A Dramatic Poem (1841), having as its subject the life of the early Christians.

Adams was a Unitarian and wrote several hymns in her lifetime, among which are "Nearer, My God, to Thee" and "He sendeth sun, He sendeth shower". "Nearer, my God, to Thee" is of particular historical significance as it is reputed to have been the final piece played by eight musicians on the RMS Titanic as it sank on 14 April 1912.

Personal life

In 1834 Sarah married William Bridges Adams, polemicist and railway engineer. They lived at Loughton, Essex, where there is a blue plaque to the couple.

Death

Adams died from tuberculosis at the age of 43 and was buried at Harlow on 21 August 1848.

References

Sarah Fuller Flower Adams Wikipedia


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