Book, Hymn, Verse
1 1, 36, 16| thou the wicked, right and left.~Let not the man who plots
2 1, 82, 5 | harnessed on the right and left.~Therewith in rapture of
3 1, 100, 9 | 9 He with his left hand checketh even the mighty,
4 1, 113, 16| approacheth.~She for the Sun hath left a path to travel we have
5 1, 116, 3 | leaves his riches, Tugra left Bhujyu in the cloud of waters.~
6 1, 116, 10| Lengthened his life when all had left him helpless, Dasras! and
7 1, 119, 8 | distant place, him who was left forlorn by treachery of
8 1, 162, 9 | the fly hath eaten, or is left sticking to the post or
9 2, 11, 18| to light the Arya: on thy left hand, O Indra, sank the
10 2, 13, 3 | corrects the imperfections left by each. Thou who didst
11 2, 22, 1 | swallowed down: one share he left.~So may the God attend the
12 2, 24, 7 | arms upon the rock they left the kindled fire, and said,
13 2, 27, 11| 11 Neither the right nor left do I distinguish, neither
14 3, 31, 2 | 2 The Son left not his portion to the brother,
15 4, 18, 10| furious Indra.~The Mother left her unlicked Calf to wander,
16 4, 26, 7 | ten thousand.~The Bold One left Malignities behind him,
17 4, 26, 7 | wise, in wild joy of Soma, left the foolish.~
18 4, 27, 2 | Straightway the Bold One left the fiends behind him and
19 4, 34, 11| were not far: we have not left you thirsting, blameless
20 5, 36, 4 | strong endeavour.~With thy left hand, O Maghavan, give us
21 6, 20, 4 | Susna's magical devices nor left he any of their food remaining.~
22 6, 75, 16| home, and let not one be left alive.~
23 7, 42, 3 | glad Priest near them is left unequalled.~Bring the Gods
24 8, 4, 8 | 8 On his left hip the Hero hath reclined
25 8, 7, 31| still a friend since ye left Indra all alone?~Who counteth
26 8, 24, 5 | neither thy right hand nor thy left:~Nor hosts that press about
27 8, 33, 5 | strong of hand both right and left, most wise and hold:~Indra
28 8, 70, 6 | hand bring, and with thy left remember us.~Let us not
29 10, 10, 11| brother when no lord is left her? Is she a sister when
30 10, 28, 10| the strong-winged eagle left his talon, as a snared lion
31 10, 34, 10| 10 The gambler's wife is left forlorn and wretched: the
32 10, 67, 6 | stole the Pani's kine and left him weeping.~
33 10, 99, 4 | came, the Blameless, having left his dwelling,~Came, seized
34 10, 99, 4 | Vamra and his consort, and left the couple weeping and unsheltered.~
35 10, 138, 5 | she went upon her way and left her chariot there.~
36 10, 138, 6 | thine, when thou alone hast left the other reft of sacrifice.~
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