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:
"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"
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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,
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