Book, Hymn, Verse 
 1    1,   63, 2 |                    2 When thy two wandering Bays thou drawest hither,
 2    1,   64, 5 |       udders of the sky, and ever wandering round fill the earth full
 3    1,  127, 2 |        with singers' hymns;~Thee, wandering round as 't were the sky,
 4    2,   34, 1 |  impetuous in career, blowing the wandering raincloud, have disclosed
 5    3,    9, 5 |                             5 Him wandering at his own free will, Agni
 6    3,   56, 4 |           meet him: they who were wandering separate enclosed him.~
 7    5,   45, 6 |          Visisipra, wherewith the wandering merchant gained heaven's
 8    5,   66, 6 |             6 Mitra, ye Gods with wandering eyes, would that the worshippers
 9    8,   61, 5 |                                 5 Wandering here the radiant Calf finds
10    9,   62, 13|                                13 Wandering far, with wise designs,
11    9,   68, 4 |                                 4 Wandering through, the Parents, strengthening
12   10,   19, 5 |      driving-forth;~Marketh their wandering away, their turning back
13   10,   59, 9 |     heaven in twos and threes,~Or wandering singly on the earth. May
14   10,   64, 8 |                8 The thrice-seven wandering Rivers, yea, the mighty
15   10,   68, 3 | winnowing- baskets,~The vigorous, wandering cows who aid the pious,
16   10,   88, 11|       heaven,~When the Pair, ever wandering, sprang to being, all creatures
17   10,  122, 3 |                       3 Immortal, wandering round the seven stations,
18   10,  179, 2 |          of clans for the tribe's wandering chieftain.~
 
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