Book, Hymn, Verse
1 1, 48, 8 | glance all living creatures bend them down: Excellent One,
2 1, 55, 3 | great manly power, so as to bend, as't were, even that famed
3 2, 19, 7 | friendship, and mayst thou bend the godless scorner's weapons.~
4 2, 33, 12| 12 I bend to thee as thou approachest,
5 2, 38, 2 | mark him.~Even the waters bend them to his service: even
6 3, 33, 10| a nursing mother, will I bend me, and yield me as a maiden
7 3, 62, 5 | for power which none may bend -~
8 5, 32, 10| people, straightway the folk bend them to him the Godlike.~
9 7, 32, 20| Your Indra, Much-invoked, I bend with song, as bends a wright
10 7, 39, 3 | the Beauteous decked them.~Bend your way hither, ye who
11 8, 7, 34| yea,~Even the mountains bend them down.~
12 8, 24, 27| Streams:~O valiant Hero, bend the Dasa's weapon down.~
13 8, 64, 5 | 5 As craftsmen bend the felly, so bend at our
14 8, 64, 5 | craftsmen bend the felly, so bend at our general call: come
15 10, 34, 8 | ways are faithful.~They bend not even to the mighty's
16 10, 49, 5 | s sake I caused Veta to bend and bow, and into Savya'
17 10, 117, 5 | satisfy the poor implorer, and bend his eye upon a longer pathway.~
18 10, 119, 5 | chariot-seat so round my heart I bend the hymn:~Have I not drunk
19 10, 125, 6 | 6 I bend the bow for Rudra that his
20 10, 128, 1 | bodies.~May the four regions bend and bow before me: with
21 10, 136, 7 | poundeth things most hard to bend,~When he with long loose
22 10, 142, 6 | thou toilest.~Gape widely, bend thee, waxing in thy vigour:
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