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Runo II]

And in sandy places heather;

Leafy saplings in the valleys.

In the dales he sowed the birch-trees,

In the loose earth sowed the alders,

Where the ground was damp the cherries,

Likewise in the marshes, sallows.

Rowan-trees in holy places,

Willows in the fenny regions,

Juniper in stony districts,

Oaks upon the banks of rivers.

Now the trees sprang up and flourished,

And the saplings sprouted bravely.

With their bloom the firs were loaded,

And the pines their boughs extended.

In the dales the birch was sprouting,

In the loose earth rose the alders,

Where the ground was damp the cherries,

Juniper in stony districts,

Loaded with its lovely berries;

And the cherries likewise fruited.

Väinämöinen, old and steadfast,

Came to view the work in progress,

Where the land was sown by Sampsa,

And where Pellervoinen laboured.

While he saw the trees had flourished,

And the saplings sprouted bravely,

Yet had Jumala’s tree, the oak-tree,

Not struck down its root and sprouted.

Therefore to its fate he left it,

Left it to enjoy its freedom,

And he waited three nights longer,

And as many days he waited.

Then he went and gazed around him,

When the week was quite completed.

Yet had Jumala’s tree, the oak-tree,

Not struck down its root and sprouted.

Then he saw four lovely maidens;

Five, like brides, from water rising;

And they mowed the grassy meadow,

Down they cut the dewy herbage,