Book, Hymn, Verse
1 1, 30, 4 | own. Thou drawest near, as turns a pigeon to his mate:~Thou
2 1, 166, 9 | journey forth: your axle turns together both the chariot
3 1, 183, 3 | approaching the worshipper who turns him to his duties, -~Whereon
4 2, 16, 8 | as a cow full of pasture turns her to her calf.~Lord of
5 3, 3, 6 | the Household Friend, who turns the curse aside.~
6 5, 3, 7 | the evil-plottcr whoever turns against us sin and outrage.~
7 5, 31, 1 | 1. MAGHAVAN Indra turns his chariot downward, the
8 5, 61, 6 | better than the man who turns~Away from Gods, andoffers
9 6, 47, 17| men he loved aforetime: he turns and moves away allied with
10 6, 48, 11| milk;~Loose her who never turns away;~
11 7, 48, 3 | and Rbhuksan destroy by turns the wicked foeman's valour.~
12 8, 20, 21| in energy,~Lick, all by turns, each other's head.~
13 8, 45, 37| ever said unto a friend,~He turns and leaves us in distress?~
14 8, 88, 4 | who satisfies his wish: he turns his mind to giving boons.~
15 10, 43, 3 | indigence and hunger Indra turns away: Maghavan hath dominion
16 10, 43, 6 | 6 Maghavan came by turns to all the tribes of men:
17 10, 108, 1 | hast thou for us? Where turns thy journey? How hast thou
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