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Robin Hyde

I lived from 1906-1939.

Poet, novelist, journalist

Iris Guiver Wilkinson, better known as Robin Hyde, her chosen name as poet and writer, was born on 19 January 1906 in Cape Town, South Africa. She was the second daughter of Edith Ellinor (Nelly) Butler, an Australian nurse who on her way ‘Home’ had met and married George Edward Wilkinson, an Englishman working on the installation of a post and telegraph system in South Africa. When Iris was a month old the family sailed third-class in the 'Ruapehu' for New Zealand.

Settling in Wellington, the Wilkinsons rented a series of dingy houses in Newtown, Melrose and Berhampore where two more daughters were born. The household was violently divided in its opinions, Iris’s mother enthusiastic for God and empire, bluebells and manners, her father immersed in b

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My poetry

  • I sit beside a little shadowy stream,
    And try to tell in words my thoughts of you.
    16 lines, 3 comments
  • I am tired of all voices. Friend and fool
    Have come too nearly with me to the shrine
    22 lines, 1 comment
  • Little winds of dawn come gently to them,
    All the living stars, the other stars.
    24 lines, 1 comment
  • The little pools of starlight splash
    Against the poplars’ slender lines;
    32 lines
  • Wind, blow softly to-day, lest you should lift
    Ten years’ careful curtain before our eyes
    34 lines
  • Here is no joy, to gleam like jewelled waters
    Of those blue lakes that desert-goers find,
    24 lines, 1 comment
  • A way lies over these blue fields of sleep,
    Lingers in short, sweet grasses, glimmers white
    24 lines
  • I saw the little leaves that have
    So gay a dance, their tiny veins
    37 lines

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