Book, Hymn, Verse 
 1    1,   51, 10|            yoked by thought, have carried thee to fame while thou
 2    1,  116, 5 |          or station,~What time ye carried Bhujyu to his dwelling,
 3    1,  117, 15|          thought, well-harnessed, carried him off, O Mighty Ones,
 4    1,  167, 3 |          man's wife, like a spear carried rearward,~Well grasped,
 5    1,  191, 14|          the maiden Sisters Seven~Carried thy venom far away, as girls
 6    2,   10, 2 |         or ruddy draw his car, or carried in sundry ways he makes
 7    2,   15, 5 |          stayed from flowing, and carried those who swam not safely
 8    2,   18, 6 |           us hitherward, O Indra, carried by eighty, ninety, or an
 9    4,   33, 1 | friendship of the Gods; the Sages carried away the fruit of their
10    5,   31, 11|       night was near its close he carried forward e'en the Sun's chariot
11    5,   61, 9 |        yea, to me.~Two red steeds carried me to Purumilha's side,
12    6,   38, 1 |       hence, Most Marvellous, and carried away our great and splendid
13    8,   12, 25|          two beautiful Bay Steeds carried thee on.~
14    8,   12, 26|          two beautiful Bay Steeds carried thee on.~
15    8,   12, 27|          two beautiful Bay Steeds carried thee on.~
16   10,   17, 1 |     Vivasvan, vanished as she was carried to her dwelling.~
17   10,   18, 9 |       dead hand I take the bow be carried, that it may be our power
18   10,   28, 8 |          Deities approached, they carried axes; splitting the wood
19   10,   59, 1 |        life hath been renewed and carried forward as two men, car-borne,
20   10,  155, 5 |          about the cow, have duly carried Agni round,~And raised their
 
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