Book, Hymn, Verse 
 1    1,   30, 18|  immortal, ye of mighty acts,~Travels, O Aivins, in the sea.~
 2    1,   34, 2 |       honey-bearing car, that travels after Soma's loved one,
 3    1,  160, 1 |     the God, the fulgent Sun, travels by fixed decree.~
 4    1,  164, 31| within the worlds continually travels.~
 5    1,  167, 7 |       strong-minded, haughty, travels to women happy in their
 6    3,    6, 1 |  Borne onward to the right it travels eastward, and, filled with
 7    3,   38, 4 | adorned him: self-luminous he travels clothed in splendour.~That
 8    3,   58, 1 |       for: the Son of Daksina travels between them.~She with the
 9    4,   45, 1 |    your chariot is yoked that travels round upon the summit of
10    5,   80, 4 |    she displays her body.~She travels perfectly the path of Order,
11    6,   66, 7 |  reinless, through the air it travels, speeding alone its paths
12    9,   44, 3 |      sieve~Soma, most active, travels on.~
13    9,   86, 31|          31 Onward the Singer travels o'er the fleecy sieve. the
14   10,    6, 4 |       flight unto the Gods he travels.~Agni the cheerful Priest,
15   10,   17, 6 |  wonted places of assembly he travels and returns with perfect
16   10,   32, 7 |       by the skilful guide he travels onward.~This is, in truth,
17   10,   41, 2 |     early-harnessed Car, that travels early, laden with its freight
18   10,   88, 15|    paths each moving creature travels, each thing between the
19   10,  177, 3 | within the worlds continually travels.~
 
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