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Motif

Tabu: looking up.

Tabu. · Looking tabu. · Tabu: looking in certain direction. · view the constellation · filed as C333

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“Thereupon the hostess Louhi, Harnessed quick a dappled courser, Hitched him to her sledge of birch-wood, Placed within it Wainamoinen, Placed the hero on the cross-bench, Made him ready for his journey; Then addressed the ancient minstrel, These the words that Louhi uttered: “Do not raise thine eyes to heaven, Look not upward on thy journey, While thy steed is fresh and frisky, While the day-star lights thy pathway, Ere the evening…”

The Kalevala, Rune VII · served from our shelf

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  • FinnishThe Kalevala, Rune VIIThompson cites: Kalevala rune 7.
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Filed under Tabu: looking in certain direction.

Filed beside it
Tabu: looking backTabu: looking aroundTabu: looking over cemetery walls, lest one see ghostsTabu: looking down upon earth from sky worldTabu: woman in other world forbidden to look behind curtainsTabu: looking up chimney
Keeps company with — shares receipted episodes
Helpful eagle. See references in B322.1Eagle carries man to safetyTasks assigned suitors. Bride as prize for accomplishment. (For nature of tasks see H1000ff.)Old woman helper

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