Book, Hymn, Verse
1 1, 37, 11| on the ways they go, they drop this offspring of the cloud,~
2 1, 87, 2 | the rain upon your cars. Drop fatness, honey-hued, for
3 2, 27, 1 | 1. THESE hymns that drop down fatness, with the ladle
4 3, 61, 4 | 4 Letting her reins drop downward, Morning cometh,
5 4, 43, 5 | Sweets from your sweet shall drop, lovers of sweetness! These
6 6, 41, 3 | 3 This drop, steer-strong and omniform,
7 7, 5, 5 | our resonant hymns that drop with oil, attend thee;~Lord
8 7, 33, 11| and Mitra;~And as a fallen drop, in heavenly fervour, all
9 8, 7, 8 | 8 With might they drop the loosened rein so that
10 8, 17, 14| armour of Soma-offerers:~The drop of Soma breaketh all the
11 8, 49, 2 | Child of Force, whose locks drop oil, we seek, foremost in
12 8, 85, 13| 13 The Black Drop sank in Amsumati's bosom,
13 8, 85, 14| 14 1 saw the Drop in the far distance moving,
14 8, 85, 15| 15 And then the Drop in Amsumati's bosom, splendid
15 9, 34, 1 | 1. THE drop of Soma juice effused flows
16 9, 62, 7 | Indu, with thy streams that drop sweet juices, which were
17 9, 66, 28| fleecy sieve hath flowed the drop effused: to Indra comes~
18 9, 69, 2 | shout of combatants, the drop rising in sweet juice, is
19 9, 73, 1 | THEY from the spouting drop have sounded at the rim:
20 9, 78, 4 | gladdening draught to drink, the drop most sweet to taste, weal-bringing,
21 9, 85, 9 | mountain-haunting Steer, -~The drop that hath grown great in
22 9, 89, 2 | Order.~Sped by the Hawk the drop hath waxed in waters: the
23 9, 91, 2 | 2 The drop of Soma, pressed by wise
24 9, 97, 40| fleecy summit, Soma, the Drop effused, hath waxen mighty.~
25 10, 11, 4 | sacrifice from afar this flowing Drop most excellent and keen
26 10, 12, 4 | Earth, Twain Worlds that drop with fatness.~While days
27 10, 17, 11| days of earliest date the Drop descended on this place
28 10, 17, 11| the seven oblations, the Drop which still to one same
29 10, 17, 12| 12 The Drop that falls, thy stalk which
30 10, 17, 13| 13 That fallen Drop of thine, the stalk which
31 10, 95, 16| them,~I tasted once a day a drop of butter; and even now
32 10, 98, 3 | rain-fall. The meath-rich drop from heaven hath passed
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