Book, Hymn, Verse 
 1    1,   25, 11|         for us all our days:~May lie prolong our lives for us.~
 2    1,  146, 2 |       these his Parents; sublime lie stands, untouched by eld,
 3    1,  149, 1 |        to the place of treasure.~lie pressing-stones shall serve
 4    1,  162, 11|         distilleth,~Let not that lie on earth or grass neglected,
 5    3,    1, 5 |       light, the life of waters, lie spreads abroad his high
 6    3,    9, 7 |          round about thee, Agni, lie the herds where thou art
 7    3,   29, 6 |      were upon the Atvins' path, lie passeth by the stones and
 8    3,   32, 14|      will I laud Indra;~Then may lie safely bear us over trouble,
 9    3,   62, 9 |      together at a glancc, -~May lie, may Pusan be our help.~
10    4,   19, 8 |      autumn, having slain Vrtra, lie set free the rivers.~Indra
11    7,   86, 8 | laudation come close to thed and lie within thy spirit.~May it
12    7,  101, 6 |         all, and their impregner lie holds the life of all things
13    7,  104, 13|         who speaks untruly: both lie entangled in the noose of
14    7,  104, 14|    Destruction fall on those who lie against thee!~
15    8,   29, 6 |       places where the treasures lie.~
16   10,   51, 2 |      forms in many places?~Where lie, then, all the sacred logs
17   10,   85, 32|          the highway thieves who lie in ambush find the wedded
18   10,   88, 14|          and earth in greatness: lie is a God below, a God above
19   10,   92, 8 |          Sun's Bay Coursers hath lie held in check: each one
20   10,  100, 6 |    hotise is Agni, prudent Sage.~lie is the sacrifice in synod,
21   10,  162, 4 |     divides thy legs that it may lie between the married pair,~
22 AppI,    0, 6 |     divides thy legs that it may lie between the married pair,~
 
  |