Book, Hymn, Verse 
 1    1,   28, 5 |        thou forth thy clearest sound, loud as the drum of conquerors.~
 2    1,   38, 9 |        Maruts, at your voice's sound this earthly habitation
 3    1,   74, 7 |     embassage thou goest not a sound is heard of steed or straining
 4    1,   83, 6 |      makes its voice of praise sound to the sky.~Where the stone
 5    1,  131, 5 |   Their battle-cry thou madest sound victorious in the shocks
 6    1,  139, 10|     with our ears we catch the sound of the press-stone that
 7    1,  164, 2 |      Three-naved the wheel is, sound and undecaying, whereon
 8    6,   20, 12|     waters that made a roaring sound like rushing rivers,~What
 9    6,   54, 7 |        with these all safe and sound.~
10    7,  104, 5 |        let them sink without a sound.~
11    8,    9, 19|    pour their milk,~And voices sound the song of praise, the
12    8,   58, 9 |        Now loudly let the viol sound, the lute send out its voice
13    8,   70, 5 |                  5 Let prelude sound and following chant so let
14    9,   30, 2 |      Sends forth a very mighty sound.~
15    9,   69, 2 |         the tongue with joyous sound is stirring in the mouth;~
16    9,   72, 3 |     the cows, over the roaring sound which Sarya's Daughter loves.~
17    9,   97, 8 | Pavamana meet for praises, and sound in concert their resistless
18   10,   94, 1 |       swift to Indra bring the sound of praise.~
19   10,   94, 3 |     meath: they make a humming sound over the meat prepared.~
20   10,   94, 4 |      reecho with their ringing sound.~
21   10,   94, 6 |     swallowing their food, the sound of their loud snorting is
22   10,  146, 2 |     cicala's voice,~Seeming to sound with tinkling bells, the
 
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