Book, Hymn, Verse
1 1, 3, 8 | quickly to the draught,~As milch-kine hasten to their stalls.~
2 1, 84, 11| Soma with their milk.~The milch-kine dear to Indra send forth
3 1, 90, 8 | sweets the Sun:~May our milch-kine be sweet for us.~
4 1, 91, 13| be happy in our heart, as milch-kine in the grassy meads,~As
5 1, 91, 22| 22 These herbs, these milch-kine, and these running waters,
6 1, 152, 6 | 6 May the milch-kine who favour Mamateya prosper
7 2, 2, 2 | they called to thee, like milch-kine in their stalls lowing to
8 3, 1, 7 | fatness;~There stood the milch-kine with full-laden udders,
9 3, 34, 3 | slaughtered Vyamsa, and made the Milch-kine of the nights apparent.~
10 3, 55, 16| 16 Let the milch-kine that have no calves storm
11 4, 1, 13| loud call, Dawn's teeming Milch-kine bid in the mountainstable,
12 4, 22, 6 | deeds, O Most Heroic. The Milch-kine issued from the streaming
13 4, 23, 10| vast deep Earth and Heaven: Milch-kine supreme, to Law their milk
14 4, 24, 10| 10 Who for ten milch-kine purchaseth from rne this
15 5, 6, 2 | laud as good, to whom the milch-kine come in herds,~To whom the
16 5, 30, 4 | foundest out the stable of the Milch-kine.~
17 5, 30, 11| him guerdon, in return, of milch-kine.~
18 5, 53, 7 | have spread abroad, like milch-kine, o'er the firmament.~Like
19 5, 55, 5 | Wonder-Workers, are your Milch-kine dry. Their cars moved onward
20 6, 44, 24| Set with power within the milch-kine a spring whose ripe contents
21 6, 45, 28| of the Song, to thee,~As milch-kine hasten to their young~
22 6, 72, 4 | the unripe udders of the milch-kine have set the ripe milk,
23 7, 18, 1 | thy praises.~With thee are milch-kine good to milk, and horses:
24 7, 42, 1 | surround us.~Loud low the Milch-kine swimming in the waters:
25 7, 99, 3 | food be ye, and rich in milch-kine, with fertile pastures,
26 8, 35, 18| 18 Give strength unto the milch-kine, give the people strength,
27 8, 93, 5 | Laud, Godlike Indra, which milch-kine make sweet for thee: with
28 8, 94, 3 | my libations made, like milch-kine to the worshipper.~
29 9, 1, 9 | 9 Inviolable milch-kine round about him blend for
30 9, 13, 7 | flow the Soma-drops, like milch-kine lowing to their calves:~
31 9, 34, 6 | Loud voiced, hath made the milch-kine low.~
32 9, 62, 5 | waters, pressed by men~The milch-kine sweeten it with milk.~
33 9, 66, 12| 12 Like milch-kine coming home, the drops of
34 9, 70, 1 | 1. THE three times seven Milch-kine in the eastern heaven have
35 9, 77, 1 | sacrifice flow unto him like milch-kine, lowing, with their milk.~
36 9, 86, 2 | Thunder-armed, to Indra, like milch-kine who seek their calf with
37 9, 86, 25| 25 Seven Milch-kine glorify the Tawny-coloured
38 9, 97, 35| Soma come the Cows, the Milch-kine longing, to Soma sages with
39 10, 22, 13| treasures are like those of milch-kine, Thunderer!~
40 10, 61, 16| 21 Then went the milch-kine forth to please the damsel,
41 10, 95, 11| made me drink from earthly milch-kine: this power, Pururavas,
42 10, 117, 9 | differs. The yield of sister milch-kine is unequal.~Twins even diffier
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