Book, Hymn, Verse 
 1    1,   35, 8 |                    8 The earth's eight points his brightness hath
 2    1,  121, 8 |                                8 Eight steeds thou broughtest down
 3    1,  126, 5 |          for you have I accepted eight cows, good milkers, and
 4    2,   18, 4 |        invocated.~Come thou with eight, with ten, to drink the
 5    8,    2, 41|         times ten,~And afterward eight thousand more.~
 6   10,   27, 15|         from the upper part came eight together.~Nine from behind
 7   10,   53, 7 |         the car with seats where eight may sit, whereon the Gods
 8   10,   72, 8 |                                8 Eight are the Sons of Adid who
 9 AppII         |       Padas most usually contain eight or eleven or twelve syllables
10 AppII         |     generally iambic in Padas of eight and of twelve syllables
11 AppII         |      consisting of four Padas of eight syllables each, two Padas
12 AppII         |         three following Padas of eight syllables each.~Anustup
13 AppII         |       consisting of two Padas of eight syllables each, followed
14 AppII         |        triplet of three Padas of eight syllables each, or in one
15 AppII         |   syllables and a second line of eight. There are eleven varieties
16 AppII         |        three Padas consisting of eight, twelve, and eight syllables
17 AppII         | consisting of eight, twelve, and eight syllables respectively.~
18 AppII         |         metre in which a Pada of eight syllables stands between
19 AppII         |        Mahibrhati: four Padas of eight syllables each, followed
20 AppII         |     consisting of three Padas of eight, seven, and six syllables
21 AppII         |         whose even Padas contain eight syllables each, and the
22 AppII         |      Pada of which contains only eight syllables.~Urdhvabrhati:
 
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