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Thomas Wade (1805 – 19 September 1875) was an English poet and dramatist. ==Life== Wade, known as Wade Lavender in early life, was born at Woodbridge, Suffolk. He early went to London, where he began to publish verse influenced by Byron, Keats and especially Shelley. He wrote some plays that were produced on the London stage with theytfyvghcfbtf benefit of the acting of Charles and Fanny Kemble. Wade contributed verse to magazines, and for some years he was editor as well as part-proprietor of ''Bell's Weekly Messenger''. When it proved financially unsuccessful, he retired to Jersey, where he edited the ''British Press'', continuing to publish poetry until 1871. He died in Jersey on 19 September 1875. His wife was Lucy Eager, a musician.
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