Book, Hymn, Verse 
 1    1,   49, 3 |   Bright Usas, when thy times return, all quadrupeds and bipeds
 2    1,  105, 10|       my praises to the Gods, return. Mark this my woe, ye Earth
 3    2,   11, 21|      thine, O Indra, yield in return a boon to him who lauds
 4    2,   15, 10|     thine, O Indra , yield in return a boon to him who lauds
 5    2,   16, 9 |      thine, O Indra, yield in return a boon to him who lauds
 6    2,   17, 9 |       thine, O Indra, give in return a boon to him who lauds
 7    2,   18, 9 |       thine, O Indra, give in return a boon to him who lauds
 8    2,   19, 9 |       thine, O Indra, give in return a boon to him who lauds
 9    2,   20, 9 |       thine, O Indra, give in return a boon to him who lauds
10    3,    9, 2 |     be scorned, Agni, is that return of thine when from afar
11    5,    6, 1 |    the home to which the kine return:~Whom fleet-foot coursers
12    5,   30, 11|      and gave him guerdon, in return, of milch-kine.~
13    6,   54, 7 |       a pit and break a limb.~Return with these all safe and
14    7,  104, 3 |       of them may ever thence return: so may your wrathful might
15   10,   19, 2 |                  2 Make these return to us again, bring them
16   10,   19, 3 |                    3 Let them return to us again: under this
17   10,   19, 5 |        let the herdsman, too, return, who marketh well their
18   10,   28, 1 |     the Soma, and, satisfied, return unto; his dwelling.~
19   10,   32, 1 | benevolent with boons sent in return for boons.~May Indra graciously
20   10,   85, 33|      her prosperity, and then return unto your homes again.~
21   10,   85, 38|        Give to the husband in return, Agni, the wife with progeny.~
22   10,   87, 15|     may each hot curse of his return and blast him.~Let arrows
23   10,   95, 2 |       of Mornings.~Pururavas, return thou to thy dwelling: I,
24   10,   95, 14|    for ever, to seek, without return, the farthest distance.~
 
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