The book Kalevala; the Epic Poem of Finland; was written by author Crawford, John Martin, 1845-1916, Tr Here you can read free online of Kalevala; the Epic Poem of Finland; book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Kalevala; the Epic Poem of Finland; a good or bad book?
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For the hostess of Pohyola, Dowry for the Maid of Beauty Sitting on the arch of heaven, On the bow of many colors. 17 RUNE XVIII. THE RIVAL SUITOES. Wainamoinen', old and truthful, Long considered, long debated, How to woo and win the daughter Of the hostess of Pohyola, How to lead the Bride of Beauty, Fairy maiden of the rainbow, To the meadows of Wainola, From the dismal Sariola. Now he decks his magic vessel, Paints the boat in blue and scarlet. Trims in gold the ship's forecastle, Decks the... prow in molten silver ; Sings his magic ship down gliding. On the cylinders of fir-tree ; Now erects the masts of pine- wood. On each mast the sails of linen. Sails of blue, and white, and scarlet, Woven into finest fabric. Wainamoinen, the magician, Steps aboard his wondrous vessel. Steers the bark across the waters, On the blue back of the broad-sea, Speaks these words in sailing northward, Sailing to the dark Pohyola : " Come aboard my ship, Ukko, Come with me, thou God of mercy. To protect thine ancient hero, 258 The Rival Suitors.
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