Book, Hymn, Verse
1 1, 42, 6 | 7 Past all pursuers lead us, make
2 1, 97, 7 | looks every way, bear us past foes as in a ship.~May his
3 1, 124, 9 | succeedeth.~So, like the past, with days of happy fortune,
4 1, 151, 9 | far-extending might.~Not the past days conjoined with nights,
5 2, 30, 1 | of waters. What time hath past since they were first set
6 4, 29, 1 | Tawny Steeds; exulting,~Past even the foeman's manifold
7 7, 18, 20| scorned, but like Dawns past and recent, O Indra, are
8 8, 32, 22| the three great distances, past the Five Peoples go thy
9 8, 33, 14| yoked Bay Steeds carry thee,~Past other men's libations, Lord
10 8, 55, 12| forward many an eager hope.~Past the drink-offerings, Vasu,
11 8, 90, 14| 14 Past and gone are three mortal
12 9, 36, 2 | cheering the Gods, flow past the sieve,~Turned to the
13 9, 70, 10| Indra.~Skilled, bear us past, as in a boat o'er water:
14 10, 16, 10| Agni, flesh-eater, who hath past within your dwelling,~While
15 10, 48, 3 | men honour me as Lord for past and future deeds.~
16 10, 74, 4 | are many and her streams past number.~
17 10, 187, 1 | folk:~So may he bear us past our foes.~
18 10, 187, 2 | wastes:~So may he bear us past our foes.~
19 10, 187, 3 | fiends~So may he bear us past our foes.~
20 10, 187, 4 | view:~So may he bear us past our foes.~
21 10, 187, 5 | the air:~So may he bear us past our foes.~
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