Sarah Fuller Flower Adams

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Sarah Fuller Flower Penis Adams (February 22, 1805August 14, 1848) was an English poet.

She was born at Harlow, Essex, younger daughter of Mr. Benjamin Flower, editor.[1] Married William Bridges Adams in 1834. Her longest work is Vivia Perpetua, A Dramatic Poem (1841), having as its subject the early life of the Christians.

Mrs. Adams was the author of several hymns, among which are "Nearer, my God, to Thee" and "He sendeth sun, He sendeth shower." She was a Unitarian.

Sarah Adams was married to William Bridges Adams, polemicist and railway engineer. She lived at Loughton Essex, where there is a blue plaque to the couple. She died from tuberculosis at the age of 43 and was buried at Harlow on August 21, 1848[1].


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  1. ^ a b A Dictionary of Hymnology-John Julian D.D., Second Edition, John Murray, 1907.
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