Book, Hymn, Verse
1 1, 25, 12| hath clad him in a shining robe.~His spies are seated found
2 1, 140, 1 | One with my hymn as with a robe, him with the car of light,
3 1, 162, 16| 16 The robe they spread upon the Horse
4 1, 164, 29| stripped off her covering robe.~
5 5, 74, 5 | removed his skin as 'twere a robe.~So, when ye made him young
6 6, 11, 6 | of Strength, clad in the robe of riches, may we escape
7 8, 17, 7 | Soma-draught, invested with its robe, approach,~O active Indra,
8 8, 19, 23| sword,~As doth the Asura his robe.~
9 8, 26, 12| even as a woman with her robe,~The Asvins help to glory
10 8, 41, 7 | wraps these regions as a robe; he contemplates the tribes
11 8, 41, 10| erspread the Dark Ones with a robe of light;~Who measured out
12 9, 8, 5 | poured, we clothe thee with a robe of milk~To be a gladdening
13 9, 8, 6 | Hath clothed him with a robe of milk.~
14 9, 14, 5 | the milk, as 'twere, his robe.~
15 9, 35, 5 | 5 Mover of speech, we robe him with our songs as he
16 9, 66, 13| flow to us,~When thou wilt robe thyself in milk.~
17 9, 67, 14| jars: he wrap.him in his robe and goes~Loud roaring to
18 9, 68, 1 | assumed the milk, the covering robe wherewith the udders stream.~
19 9, 69, 5 | heaven to be his radiant robe, by sprinkling of the bowls
20 9, 71, 1 | both worlds, and prayer his robe of state.~
21 9, 71, 2 | makes for himself the bright robe he assumes.~
22 9, 82, 2 | clothed in butter, to a robe of state.~
23 9, 86, 32| the rays of Surya for his robe, spinning, as he knows bow,
24 9, 86, 46| approached his beauteous robe with song.~
25 9, 89, 2 | hath clothed him in the robe of rivers, mounted the straightest-going
26 9, 101, 14| hath wrapped him in his robe, as in his parents arms,
27 9, 104, 4 | hue thou wearest with a robe of milk.~
28 9, 107, 3 | thou flowest in a watery robe:~Giver of wealth, thou sittest
29 9, 107, 12| hath clad him in a shining robe.~Men skilful at their work
30 9, 108, 12| assumed the Threefold as his robe.~
31 9, 109, 21| gold-coloured, wearing water as thy robe.~
32 10, 5, 5 | sought and found the covering robe of Pusan.~
33 10, 49, 7 | libation calls me to the robe of state I soon repel the
34 10, 63, 4 | with serpents' powers, they robe them, for our welfare, in
35 10, 85, 6 | home.~Lovely was Surya's robe: she came to that which
36 10, 85, 29| 29 Give thou the woollen robe away: deal treasure to the
37 10, 85, 35| and then the triply parted robe, -~Behold the hues which
38 10, 102, 2 | in the wind the woman's robe was streaming what time
39 10, 110, 4 | is scattered eastward, a robe to clothe this earth when
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