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Finnish Mythology


"Mastered by desire impulsive
"Mastered by desire impulsive

By a mighty inward urging,
By a mighty inward urging,

I am ready now for singing
I am ready now for singing

Ready to begin the chanting
Ready to begin the chanting

Of our nation's ancient folksong
Of our nation's ancient folksong

Handed down from bygone ages."
Handed down from bygone ages."
--[[The Kalevala]], by Elias Lonnrot, translated by John Martin Crawford in 1888.
--[[The Kalevala]], by Elias Lonnrot, translated by John Martin Crawford in 1888.

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"Mastered by desire impulsive

By a mighty inward urging,

I am ready now for singing

Ready to begin the chanting

Of our nation's ancient folksong

Handed down from bygone ages." --The Kalevala, by Elias Lonnrot, translated by John Martin Crawford in 1888.

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Tropes used in Finnish Mythology include: