Book, Hymn, Verse
1 1, 117, 9 | pleasure, on Pedu ye bestowed a fleet-foot courser,~Strong, winner
2 1, 134, 1 | 1. Vayu, let fleet-foot coursers bring thee speedily
3 1, 148, 3 | harnessed to a chariot fleet-foot horses, at his command let
4 1, 157, 3 | with meath and drawn by fleet-foot steeds,~Three-seated, opulent,
5 4, 5, 13| rules, the guerdon? Like fleet-foot coursers speed we to the
6 5, 6, 1 | which the kine return:~Whom fleet-foot coursers seek as home, and
7 5, 6, 10| store of brave sons and fleet-foot steeds. Bring food to those
8 5, 25, 6 | fight.~Agni bestows the fleet-foot steed, the victor never
9 5, 56, 6 | to the pole, to draw, the fleet-foot tawny steeds, the best at
10 6, 67, 11| and when they harness the fleet-foot mettled stallion for the
11 8, 31, 18| be his, such mastery of fleet-foot steeds.~The man who, sacrificing,
12 8, 93, 8 | 8 The active, fleet-foot, tawny Coursers that are
13 9, 86, 1 | themselves like sons of fleet-foot mares.~The drops of Soma
14 10, 65, 3 | lustrous spheres.~Even as fleet-foot steeds who make their masters
15 10, 96, 8 | Tawny Coursers, Lord of fleet-foot Mares, will bear his Bay
16 10, 119, 3 | drank have borne me up, as fleet-foot horses draw a car:~Have
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