Book, Hymn, Verse 
 1    1,  140, 6 |            his form, and shakes his horns like one terrific, bard
 2    1,  163, 9 |                                   9 Horns made of gold hath he: his
 3    1,  163, 11|           motion is thy spirit.~Thy horns are spread abroad in all
 4    2,   39, 3 |                 3 Like to a pair of horns come first to usward, like
 5    3,    8, 10|           them seem to the eye like horns of horned creatures;~Or,
 6    4,   58, 3 |                      3 Four are his horns, three are the feet that
 7    5,    1, 8 |     strength the Bull with thousand horns possesses. In might, O Agni,
 8    5,    2, 9 | enchantments, and sharpens both his horns to gore the Raksas.~
 9    7,   19, 1 |          like a bull with sharpened horns, terrific, singly excites
10    7,   55, 7 |            Bull who hath a thousand horns, who rises up from out the
11    8,   49, 13|            whets and brandishes his horns.~Well-sharpened are his
12    9,    5, 2 |        speeds onward sharpening his horns:~He glitters through the
13    9,   15, 4 |                 4 He brandishes his horns on high, and whets them
14    9,   70, 7 |       sharpening his yellowcoloured horns.~Soma assumes his seat in
15    9,   87, 7 |           strong bull who whets his horns kpen-pointed, like a brave
16    9,   97, 9 |     pleasure.~He with the sharpened horns brings forth abundance:
17   10,   28, 2 |            belloweth the Bull whose horns are sharpened: upon the
18   10,   48, 9 |             to fight the Bull whose horns were sharpened, stood fettered
19   10,  103, 1 |             a bull who sharpens his horns, terrific, stirring up the
 
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