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hich follow: "Can you speed if some one rows you, If assisted by the oars, By the rudder if directed, When the sails the breeze is filling?" Answered then the wooden vessel, Thus replied the boat with rowlocks: 250 "Yes, my race would hasten onward, All the other boats my brothers, Speed along if rowed by fingers, If assisted by the oars, By the rudder if directed, When the sails the breeze is filling." Then the aged Vaeinaemoeinen Left his horse upon the sandhills, On a tree he fixed the halter, Tied the reins upon the branches, 260 Pushed the boat into the water, Sang the vessel in the billows, And he asked the wooden vessel, And he spoke the words which follow: "O thou boat, of shape so curving, O thou wooden boat with rowlocks, Art thou just as fit to bear us, As thyself art fair to gaze on?" Answered thus the wooden vessel, Thus replied the boat with rowlocks: 270 "I am fitted well to bear you, And my floor is very spacious, And a hundred men might row me, And a thousand others stand there." So the aged Vaeinaemoeinen Softly then began to carol, Sang on one side of the vessel Handsome youths, with hair brushed smoothly, Hair smoothed down and hands all hardened, And their feet were finely booted; 280 Sang on other side of vessel Girls with tin upon their head-dress, Head-dress tin, and belts of copper, Golden rings upon their fingers; And again sang Vaeinaemoeinen, Till the seats were full of people, Some were very aged people, Men whose lives were nearly over, But for these the space was scanty, For the young folks came before them. 290 In the stern himself he seated, Sat behind the birchwood vessel, And he steered the vessel onward, And he spoke the words which follow: "Speed thou on through treeless regions, O'er the wide expanse of water, O'er the lake do thou float lightly, As on waves a water-lily." Then he set the youths to rowing, But he left the maidens resting; 300 Rowed the youths, and bent the oars, Yet the vessel moved not onward. Then he set the girls to rowing, But he left the youths reposing; Rowed the girls, and bent their fingers, Yet the vessel mov
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