Book, Hymn, Verse 
 1    1,   20, 4 |   prayers, honest, with constant labour, made~Their Sire and Mother
 2    1,   48, 13|       things, wealth which light labour may attain.~
 3    1,  113, 6 |     pursue his gain, and one his labour:~All to regard their different
 4    1,  124, 1 |        God, hath sentus forth to labour, each quadruped, each biped,
 5    1,  162, 12|     their approving help promote labour.~
 6    1,  179    |      Prayer, succeeds after long labour in drawing down from his
 7    2,   14, 11|        barley full: be this your labour.~
 8    2,   38, 4 |           the skilful leaves his labour half-completed.~He hath
 9    3,    1, 3 | beautiful Agni with the Sisters' labour.~
10    3,    6, 7 |    praised their joyous Herald's labour eagerly burning, Agni, in
11    3,   59, 1 |        speaking, stirreth men to labour: Mitra sustaineth both the
12    5,   15, 3 |             3 Averting woe, they labour hard to bring him, the ancient,
13    6,   67, 3 |          men who quickly hear to labour.~
14    7,    4, 7 |         treasure may be won with labour: may we be masters of our
15    7,   36, 2 |        speaking, stirreth men to labour.~
16    7,   54, 3 |        our happiness in rest and labour. Preserve us evermore, ye
17    7,   86, 8 |         well with us in rest and labour. Preserve us ever-more,
18    8,   64, 14|         unwearied man whose holy labour he accepts,~Him Agni favours
19    9,   92, 3 |     Tribes the Sage attains with labour.~
20   10,   53, 6 |  prepared.~Weave ye the knotless labour of the bards who sing: be
21   10,   81, 7 |        invoke to-day, to aid our labour, the Lord of Speech, the
22   10,  117, 6 |         wins food with fruitless labour: that food -I speak the
23   10,  117, 9 |      hands are both alike: their labour differs. The yield of sister
24 AppI          |      Prayer, succeeds after long labour in drawing down from his
 
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