Book, Hymn, Verse
1 1, 48, 4 | princes who, O Usas, as thou comest near, direct their thoughts
2 1, 50, 5 | the hosts of Gods, thou comest hither to mankind,~Hither
3 1, 125, 2 | Who stays thee, as thou comest, with his treasure, like
4 1, 162, 20| dear soul burn thee as thou comest, let not the hatchet linger
5 1, 165, 3 | 3 Whence comest thou alone, thou who art
6 1, 189, 7 | discerning both these classes, comest to men at early morn, O
7 3, 33, 10| and car from far away thou comest.~Low, like a nursing mother,
8 4, 9, 5 | 5 Thou comest as the guide of folk who
9 4, 13, 4 | with mightiest Steeds thou comest, rending apart, thou God,
10 4, 16, 11| 11 Thou comest, fain to succour him, with
11 6, 23, 1 | yoked Bays, Maghavan, thou comest, O Indra, bearing in thine
12 8, 33, 2 | the foremost place:~When comest thou athirst unto the juice
13 9, 65, 6 | waters, with the wood.~Thou comest to the gathering-place.~
14 9, 96, 23| 23 Chasing our foes thou comest, Pavamana Indu, besting,
15 9, 97, 55| 55 Thou comest unto three extended filters,
16 9, 106, 14| have been effused.~Thou comest to the filter, singing,
17 10, 8, 5 | Varuna when to sacrifice thou comest.~Thou art the Waters' Child
18 10, 29, 3 | for thou art mighty.~Why comest thou to me, what gift attracts
19 10, 73, 4 | at once to sacrifice thou comest for friendship thou art
20 10, 75, 4 | army's wings what time thou comest in the van of these swift
21 10, 108, 3 | Sarama, from afar thou comest?~Let him approach, and we
22 10, 137, 3 | thou who hast all medicine comest as envoy of the Gods.~
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