Book, Hymn, Verse
1 1, 15, 3 | 3 O Nestar, with thy Dame accept our sacrifice; with
2 1, 66, 3 | caring for each one like a dame at home;~Bright when he
3 1, 73, 2 | safety: like as a blameless dame dear to her husband.~
4 1, 101, 7 | the wide space speeds the Dame.~The hymn of praise extols
5 1, 116, 13| the great rite the wise dame called, Nasatyas, you, Lords
6 1, 164, 8 | in spirit.~She, the coy Dame, was filled with dew prolific:
7 1, 167, 3 | like to a courtly, eloquent dame, among them.~
8 3, 48, 2 | milk thy Mother first, the Dame who bare thee, poured for
9 3, 61, 4 | Morning cometh, the wealthy Dame, the Lady of the dwelling;~
10 4, 3, 2 | thy coming, as the fond dame attires her for her husband.~
11 4, 30, 8 | didst smite to death the Dame, Heaven's Daughter, meditating
12 5, 56, 9 | car~Whereon the bounteous Dame, auspicious, nobly born,
13 5, 74, 5 | stirred the longing of a dame.~
14 5, 78, 9 | livingfrorn the living dame.~
15 5, 79, 4 | with gifts, O Bounteous Dame, splendid with wealth and
16 8, 29, 8 | 8 Two with one Dame ride on with winged steeds,
17 8, 33, 19| a Brahman, hast become a dame.~
18 9, 101, 14| He went, as lover to a dame, to take his station suitor-like.~
19 10, 3, 2 | and bringing forth the dame the Great Sire's Daughter,~
20 10, 3, 3 | Attendant on the Blessed Dame the Blessed hath come: the
21 10, 10, 4 | Gandharva in the floods, the Dame of Waters-such is our bond,
22 10, 18, 10| kind and gracious.~Young Dame, wool-soft unto the guerdongiver,
23 10, 39, 7 | calling of the weakling's dame, and granted noble offspring
24 10, 78, 6 | pieces;~Sons of a beauteous Dame, like playful children,
25 10, 80, 1 | and fills the fruitful dame who teems with heroes.~
26 10, 86, 6 | 6 No Dame hath ampler charms than
27 10, 86, 8 | 8 Dame with the lovely hands and
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