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ected likewise. Louhi, Pohjola's old Mistress, Fell into the greatest fury, But she felt her strength was failing, And her power had all departed, So she prayed to the Cloud-Maiden. "Maiden of the Clouds, Mist-Maiden, Scatter from thy sieve the cloudlets, And the mists around thee scatter, 340 Send the thick clouds down from heaven, Sink thou from the air of vapour, O'er the broad lake's shining surface, Out upon the open water, On the head of Vaeinaemoeinen, Falling on Uvantolainen. "But if this is not sufficient, Iku-Turso, son of Aeijoe, Lift thy head from out the water, Raise thy head above the billows, 350 Crush thou Kaleva's vile children, Sink thou down Uvantolainen, Sink thou down the wicked heroes In the depths beneath the billows, Bring to Pohjola the Sampo, Let it fall not from the vessel. "But if this is not sufficient, Ukko, thou, of Gods the highest, Golden king in airy regions, Mighty one, adorned with silver, 360 Let the air be filled with tempest, Raise a mighty wind against them, Raise thou winds and waves against them, With their boat contending ever, Falling on the head of Vaeinoe, Rushing on Uvantolainen." Then the Maid of Clouds, Mist-Maiden, From the lake a cloud breathed upward, Through the air the cloud she scattered, And detained old Vaeinaemoeinen, 370 And for three whole nights she kept him Out upon the lake's blue surface, And he could not move beyond it, Nor could he escape beyond it. When for three nights he had rested Out upon the lake's blue surface, Spoke the aged Vaeinaemoeinen, And expressed himself in thiswise: "There's no man, how weak soever, Not among the laziest heroes, 380 Who by clouds would thus be hindered, And by mists would thus be worsted." With his sword he clove the water, In the lake his sword plunged deeply, Mead along his blade was flowing, Honey from his sword was dropping. Then the fog to heaven ascended, And the cloud in air rose upward, From the lake the mist ascended, And the vapour from the lake-waves, 390 And the lake extended widely, Wider spread the whole horizon. But a little time passed over,
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