Book, Hymn, Verse
1 1, 122, 12| draught we come to taste, so spake they.~May all in whom rest
2 1, 161, 3 | the envoy Agni in reply ye spake, A courser must be made,
3 1, 161, 8 | water, were the words ye spake to them; or drink ye this,
4 1, 161, 12| his arm at you: to him who spake aloud to you ye spake again.~
5 1, 161, 12| who spake aloud to you ye spake again.~
6 1, 174, 2 | thou humbledst tribes that spake with insult by breaking
7 1, 191, 16| s side the poison-insect spake and said:~The scorpion's
8 4, 33, 5 | 6 The men spake truth and even so they acted:
9 4, 35, 3 | chalice that wag single: ye spake these words and said, O
10 8, 24, 14| 14 I spake to the Bay Coursers' Lord,
11 8, 62, 8 | for Atri when he sweetly spake:~Let your protecting help
12 8, 85, 1 | Nights with pleasant voices spake to Indra.~For him the Floods
13 8, 89, 5 | dear sky's summit.~Then spake my spirit to the heart within
14 10, 10, 4 | er did aforetime? we who spake righteously now talk impurely?~
15 10, 11, 2 | 2 Gandharvi spake: may she, the Lady of the
16 10, 23, 5 | thousand wicked ones who spake in varied manners with contemptuous
17 10, 67, 3 | of the prison,~Brhaspati spake in thunder to the cattle,
18 10, 97, 17| flew earthward, thus they spake:~No evil shall befall the
19 10, 109, 4 | 4 Thus spake of her those Gods of old,
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