Book, Hymn, Verse 
 1    1,  162, 9 |                        9 What part of the Steed's flesh the
 2    3,   54, 8 |      8 All living things they part and keep asunder; though
 3    5,   35, 7 |    the fights,~That bears its part in every fray, invincible
 4    5,   60, 1 |     Agni: here may he sit and part our meed among us.~As with
 5    5,   78, 5 |                       5 Tree, part asunder like the side of
 6    6,    8, 3 |  light.~He made the two bowls part asunder like two skins.
 7    6,   62, 1 |    the morns are breaking, to part the earth's ends and the
 8    7,   16, 7 |     are governors of men, who part, as gifts, their stalls
 9    7,   43, 1 |       like a tree's branches, part in all directions.~
10    7,   78, 1 | approaching: her many glories part, on high, asunder.~On car
11    7,   80, 1 |     makes surrounding regions part asunder,and shows apparent
12    8,    1, 12|      maketh whole the injured part.~
13    8,   47, 17|      the eighth and sixteenth part,~So unto Aptya we transfer
14    8,   80, 5 |  cultured field, and this the part below my waist.~
15    8,   89, 7 |    deep down in Vrtra's vital part?~
16    9,   97, 18|                            18 Part, like a knotted tangle,
17   10,   27, 15|  Seven heroes from the nether part ascended, and from the upper
18   10,   27, 15|  ascended, and from the upper part came eight together.~Nine
19   10,   56, 4 |                             4 Part of their grandeur have the
20   10,   71, 6 |                          6 No part in Vak hath he who hath
21   10,  108, 8 |     stall of cattle will they part among them: then will the
22 AppI          |      Herodotus to have formed part of the army of Xerxes. The
23 AppII         |   syllables. See Vedic Hymns, part 1. (S. Books of the East,
 
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