Book, Hymn, Verse
1 1, 64, 10| armed with strong men's rings, the archers, they have
2 1, 83, 6 | the sky.~Where the stone rings as'twere a singer skilled
3 1, 87, 6 | glory, they who wear bright rings; rays they obtained, and
4 1, 135, 7 | and where the press-stone rings enter ye both that house,
5 1, 139, 8 | wondrous, surpassing man, rings forth,~Whatever, Maruts!
6 1, 139, 10| of the press-stone that rings afar.~The very Strong hath
7 1, 166, 9 | twere in rivalry therein.~Rings are upon your shoulders
8 3, 8, 10| Stakes upon the earth with rings that deck them seem to the
9 5, 13, 6 | Thou Agni, as the felly rings the spokes, encompassest
10 7, 56, 13| 13 Your rings, O Maruts, rest upon your
11 8, 20, 4 | one.~Decked with bright rings, ye spread the broad expanses
12 8, 67, 2 | steeds,~Give us, besides, two rings of gold.~
13 10, 10, 14| another, even as the woodbine rings the tree, enfold thee.~Win
14 10, 64, 15| stone that presses meath rings loudly out, and where the
15 10, 100, 8 | press-stone as it sheds the meath rings loudly forth. We ask for
16 10, 103, 3 | Indra who with his band rings hosts together,~Foe-conquering,
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