Book, Hymn, Verse
1 1, 117, 14| ancient manner:~With horses brown of hue that flew with swift
2 1, 140, 6 | 6 Amid brown plants he stoops as if adorning
3 4, 16, 11| horses,~That, holding the brown steeds like spoil for capture,
4 6, 37, 2 | 2 Forth to the vat the brown drops flow for service,
5 6, 63, 9 | were two mares of Puraya, brown, swift-footed; a hundred
6 7, 18, 23| pearl to deck them.~Sudas's brown steeds, firmly-stepping,
7 7, 44, 3 | and Surya,~The red, the brown of Varuna ever mindful:
8 8, 1, 32| 32 May he who gave me two brown steeds together with their
9 8, 4, 14| 14 To the brown juice may his dear vigorous
10 8, 29, 1 | 1. ONE is a youth brown, active, manifold he decks
11 8, 34, 17| 17 The brown that match the wind in speed,
12 8, 46, 22| I obtained;~Ten hundred brown in hue, and other ten red
13 8, 57, 18| Marked above all, amid the brown, is the red mare Vrsanvati,~
14 9, 11, 4 | Sing a praise-song to Soma brown of hue, of independent might.~
15 9, 33, 2 | stream of sacrifice the brown bright drops have flowed
16 9, 63, 4 | 4 These Somas swift and brown of hue, in stream of solemn
17 9, 63, 6 | 6 Brown Soma-drops, effused that
18 9, 98, 7 | the fleece they purify, brown, golden-hued, beloved of
19 10, 20, 9 | and red, and striped, and brown, crimson, and glorious.~
20 10, 34, 5 | leave me lonely.~When the brown dice, thrown on the board,
21 10, 34, 11| well-ordered dwelling.~He yokes the brown steeds in the early morning,
22 10, 34, 14| malignity and anger, and let the brown dice snare some other captive.~
23 10, 97, 1 | Of these, whose hue is brown, will I declare the hundred
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