File:Robin hyde sculpture.jpg

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English: Concrete sculpture of Robin Hyde's words, part of the Wellington Writers' Walk in Wellington, New Zealand. This sculpture is installed next to Te Papa. The engraved words are:
Date 10 October 2006 (according to Exif data)
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Author User:Moiraclunie

"Yet I think, having used my words as the kings used gold, 'Ere we came by the rustling jest of the paper kings, I who am overbold will be steadily bold, In the counted tale of things."

from "Words"

This photograph was taken by Moira Clunie and is in the public domain.

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06:08, 12 November 2006 2,592 × 1,944 (2,313,743 bytes) w:en:Moiraclunie (talk | contribs) Concrete sculpture of [[Robin Hyde]]'s words, part of the Wellington Writers' Walk in [[Wellington]], [[New Zealand]]. This sculpture is installed next to [[Te Papa]]. The engraved words are: "Yet I think, having used my words as the kings used gold, 'Er

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