Book, Hymn, Verse 
 1    1,   54, 10|        obstructer stayed, flood following after flood, down steep
 2    1,   72, 2 |     round about us.~Worn weary, following his track, devoted, they
 3    1,   85, 3 | adversary from their path, and, following their traces, fatness floweth
 4    1,  113, 2 |       dwelling.~Akin, immortal, following each other, changing their
 5    1,  136, 5 |         well who acts uprightly following his law,~Who beautifies
 6    2,   34, 11|        youi such, great Maruts, following wonted ways, to the oblation
 7    3,   26, 6 |          band on band and troop following troop, entreat with fair
 8    3,   31, 1 |              1. WISE, teaching, following the thought of Order, the
 9    3,   47, 3 |    pressed-out Soma.~The Maruts following, whom thou madest sharers,
10    3,   59, 3 |      the earth's broad surface,~Following closely the Aditya's statute,
11    4,    4, 1 |      with his attendants.~Thou, following thy swift net, shootest
12    7,    3, 2 |        enclosure:~Then the wind following blows upon his splendour,
13    8,   41, 3 |       all is he.~His dear Ones, following his Law, have prospered
14    8,   50, 17|   to-day, each morrow, and each following day.~Our singers, through
15    8,   70, 5 |         5 Let prelude sound and following chant so let him hear the
16    8,   86, 3 |     unbroken steep, -~May he by following his own devices die. Hide
17    9,   74, 5 |         Soma-stalk hath roared, following with the wave: he swells
18    9,   96, 19|      kine and wielding weapons,~Following close the sea, the wave
19    9,   97, 30|     friend unkindly.~Like a son following his father's wishes, grant
20   10,   63, 13|      every mortal thrives, and, following the Law, spreads in his
21   10,  115, 6 |         thou, Supitrya, swiftly following, make thyself the lord of
22   10,  136, 2 |     soiled of yellow hue.~They, following the wind's swift course
23 AppII         |        syllables, and the three following Padas of eight syllables
24 AppII         |      than the preceding and the following.~Pragatha: a metre in Book
 
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