Book, Hymn, Verse 
  1    1,    4, 7 |         of sacrifice,~That to the Friend gives wings and joy.~
  2    1,    4, 10|          stream of wealth, prompt friend ot'him who pours the juice,~
  3    1,    7, 5 |        Indra in lesser fight,~The Friend who bends his bolt at fiends.~
  4    1,   10, 9 |         come nearer even than thy friend.~
  5    1,   18, 6 |           Lord, to Indra's lovely Friend who gives~Wisdom, have I
  6    1,   22, 19|        Visnu's works, whereby the Friend of Indra, close-allied,~
  7    1,   26, 3 |          kinsman worshippeth,~And Friend, choice-worthy, for his
  8    1,   26, 3 |            choice-worthy, for his friend.~
  9    1,   30, 10|          in all prccious gifts, O Friend,~Kind God to those who sing
 10    1,   30, 11|      Soma-drinker, Thunder-armed, Friend of our lovely-featured dames~
 11    1,   30, 12|    Soma-drinker, may it be; thus, Friend, who wieldest thunder, act~
 12    1,   30, 14|       thee, thyself, the singers' Friend, thou movest, as it were,
 13    1,   31, 1 |     thyself, the Gods' auspicious Friend.~After thy holy ordinance
 14    1,   31, 16|    trodden, widely straying,~Dear Friend and Father, caring for the
 15    1,   44, 9 |        help in battle-strife, the Friend of inan, the great high
 16    1,   44, 11|          mission as their nearest Friend,~Then, like the far-resounding
 17    1,   53, 1 |           not disappointing hope, Friend of our friends, to thee ,
 18    1,   53, 6 |   strength.~Thou, Indra, with thy friend who makes the foe bow down,
 19    1,   58, 5 |           guest, as an auspicious Friend to the Celestial Race.~
 20    1,   60, 3 |    choice-worthy.~May Agni be our Friend, Lord of the Household,
 21    1,   61, 14|           protection of that dear Friend, gain quickly strength heroic.~
 22    1,   63, 4 |                      4 That, as a friend, thou furtheredst, O Indra,
 23    1,   67, 1 |           VICTORIOUS in the wood, Friend among men, ever he claims
 24    1,   72, 5 |        him adorable paid worship.~Friend finding in his own friend'
 25    1,   72, 5 |         Friend finding in his own friend's eye protection, they made
 26    1,   75, 4 |       mankind, their well beloved Friend art thou,~A Friend whom
 27    1,   75, 4 |        beloved Friend art thou,~A Friend whom friends may supplicate.~
 28    1,   77, 3 |       perfect; he is the bringer, friend -, like, of the wondrous.~
 29    1,   91, 8 |       threatens us: never let~The friend of one like thee be harmed.~
 30    1,   91, 12|           store,~Be, Soma, a good Friend to us.~
 31    1,   91, 15|   distress:~Be unto us a gracious Friend.~
 32    1,   91, 17|           rays of light, and be~A Friend of most illustrious fame
 33    1,   94, 5 |           Dawn. Let us not in thy friend. ship, Agni, suffer harm.~
 34    1,   94, 13|        God, thou art the wondrous Friend of Gods, the Vasu of the
 35    1,  100, 4 |  Angirases he was the chiefest, a Friend with friends, mighty amid
 36    1,  101, 1 |        Maruts we invoke to be our Friend.~
 37    1,  101, 2 |        Maruts we invoke to be our Friend.~
 38    1,  101, 3 |        Maruts we invoke to be our Friend.~
 39    1,  101, 4 |        Maruts we invoke to be our Friend.~
 40    1,  101, 5 |        Maruts we invoke to be our Friend.~
 41    1,  101, 6 |        Maruts we invoke to be our Friend.~
 42    1,  101, 7 |        Maruts we invoke to be our Friend.~
 43    1,  123, 3 |     mortals,~May Savitar the God, Friend of the homestead, declare
 44    1,  128, 8 |         Holy one, the Sage -~Him, Friend, for help, the Gods when
 45    1,  128, 8 |         are fain for wealth, him, Friend, with hymns, when fain for
 46    1,  129, 4 |           he may further you, the Friend, beloved of all, the very
 47    1,  131, 3 |        then the bolt thy constant friend, the Bull that ever waits
 48    1,  131, 5 |      sought to win thee for their Friend.~Their battle-cry thou madest
 49    1,  138, 2 |          giver of bliss, to be my Friend,~So make our loudly-chanted
 50    1,  139, 10|       choice gifts; Brhaspati the Friend doth sacrifice with Steers,
 51    1,  140, 4 |                   4 For man, thou Friend of men, these steeds of
 52    1,  142, 4 |        bring hitherward Indra the Friend, the Wonderful,~For this
 53    1,  142, 10|       Tvastar our kinsman and our Friend.~
 54    1,  143, 7 |          the flame wins Agni as a Friend, promoter of the Law, whose
 55    1,  151, 1 |       brought forth with power, a Friend, mid waters, at the sacrifice.~
 56    1,  156, 4 |       finds the day, and with his Friend unbars the stable of the
 57    1,  162, 7 |     singers and the sages. A good friend have we won for the Gods'
 58    1,  167, 4 |      wished for her to grow their friend and fellow.~
 59    1,  170, 3 |      neglect us, thou who art our friend?~We know the nature of thy
 60    1,  173, 10|    rivalry extolling princes, our Friend be Indra, wielder of the
 61    1,  174, 6 |          not.~They who beheld the Friend beside the living were cast
 62    1,  180, 2 |      Courser who flies apart, the Friend of man, most holy.~The prayer
 63    1,  185, 8 |   committed against the Gods, our friend, our house's chieftain,~
 64    1,  187, 3 |      unkind, a dear and guileless friend.~
 65    1,  190, 6 |   pleasant, though hard to win, a Friend beloved most early.~Those
 66    2,    1, 9 |    worships thee, and as a trusty Friend thou guardest from attack.~
 67    2,    4, 3 |        Gods placed Agni as a dear Friend when they would dwell among
 68    2,   11, 10|          of thunder, when he, the Friend of man, burnt up the monster,~
 69    2,   11, 14|                      14 Give us a friend, give us an habitation;
 70    2,   20, 3 |       invocations. the young, the Friend, be men's auspicious keeper,~
 71    2,   24, 1 |          mighty song.~As this thy friend, our liberal patron, praises
 72    2,   25, 1 |       Brahmanaspati takes for his friend.~
 73    2,   25, 2 |       Brahmanaspati takes for his friend.~
 74    2,   25, 3 |       Brahmanaspati takes for his friend.~
 75    2,   25, 4 |       Brahmanaspati takes for his friend.~
 76    2,   25, 5 |       Brahmanaspati takes for his friend.~
 77    2,   27, 17|         my wealthy, liberal, dear friend's destitution.~King, may1
 78    2,   28, 11|         10 O King, whoever, be he friend or kinsman, hath threatened
 79    2,   28, 12|          my wealthy, liberal dear friend's destitution.~King, may
 80    2,   29, 6 |         my wealthy, liberal, dear friend's destitution.~King, may
 81    2,   31, 3 |           may our Indra here, the Friend of all mankind, coming from
 82    2,   35, 12|                   12 Him, nearest Friend of many, will we worship
 83    3,    1, 11|      flood gave strength to Agni.~Friend of the house, within the
 84    3,    1, 17|      knower of all secret wisdom.~Friend of the homestead, thou hast
 85    3,    2, 8 |            serve ye the Household Friend who knows all things that
 86    3,    2, 15|           whom no guile is found, Friend of the House, praise-worthy,
 87    3,    2, 15|           splendid car,- Agni the Friend of men we ever seek for
 88    3,    3, 6 |          the fleet, the Household Friend, who turns the curse aside.~
 89    3,    3, 8 |           their thoughts, devoted Friend of priests,~Our solemn rites'
 90    3,    4, 1 |          serve, well-inclined, as Friend thy friends, O Agni.~
 91    3,    5, 3 |          fulfilling with the Law, Friend, germ of waters.~Loved and
 92    3,    5, 9 |       height of heaven.~May Agni, Friend, adorable Matarisvan, as
 93    3,    9, 6 |        the Gods,~Whilst thou, the Friend of man, guardest each sacrifice
 94    3,   10, 8 |        glorious might:~Be nearest Friend to those who laud thee,
 95    3,   13, 6 |           the Gods in song.~Beam, Friend of Maruts, bliss on us,
 96    3,   14, 7 |           of purpose!~Be thou the Friend of each good chariot's master.
 97    3,   18, 1 |           approach thee good as a friend to friend, as sire and mother.~
 98    3,   18, 1 |          thee good as a friend to friend, as sire and mother.~The
 99    3,   31, 8 |           singing from heaven, as Friend he saved his lovers from
100    3,   39, 5 |                      5 Where as a Friend with friendly men, Navagvas,
101    3,   43, 2 |                   2 Come our true Friend, passing by many people;
102    3,   43, 4 |         we bring thee, may Indra, Friend, hear his friend's adoration.~
103    3,   43, 4 |           Indra, Friend, hear his friend's adoration.~
104    3,   51, 6 |       some fresh assistance; good Friend, give strength and life
105    3,   54, 17|           Deities abide in Indra.~Friend, Much-invoked! art thou
106    4,    1, 3 |                      3 Do thou, O Friend, turn hither him who is
107    4,    1, 3 |        turn hither him who is our Friend, swift as a wheel, like
108    4,    1, 5 |         with succour, our closest Friend while now this Morn is breaking.~
109    4,    3, 13|         us riot feel the might of friend or foeman.~
110    4,    4, 10|          laden with trcasure,~His Friend art thou, yea, thou art
111    4,    4, 11|       ours, O thou Most Youthful, Friend of the House, exceeding
112    4,    6, 7 |         free to send him.~Then as Friend benevolent, refulgent, Agni
113    4,   11, 5 |         thee who removest hatred, Friend of the Home, the household'
114    4,   16, 9 |                 9 Come, Maghavan, Friend of Man, to aid the singer
115    4,   16, 12|     harvest.~Quickly with Kutsa's friend destroy the Dasyus, and
116    4,   16, 18|      Vamadeva be thou a guileless Friend in fight for booty.~We come
117    4,   17, 17|       those who pour the Soma;~As Friend, as Sire, most fatherly
118    4,   17, 18|                     18 Be helping Friend of those who seek thy friendship .
119    4,   18, 11|          to slaughter Vrtra, O my friend Vrtra, stride full boldly
120    4,   24, 6 |       this man he takes to be his friend in battles.~
121    4,   25, 1 |                           1. WHAT friend of man, God-loving, hath
122    4,   25, 4 |        the juice for Indra, man's Friend, the Hero manliest of heroes.~
123    4,   25, 6 |       solely:~No brother, kin, or friend to him who pours not, destroyer
124    4,   25, 7 |          and slays him naked, own Friend to him who offers, for oblation.~
125    4,   26, 6 |        the draught that gladdens,~Friend of the Gods, brought, grasping
126    4,   27, 4 |          the swift car of Indra's Friend bore Bhujyu.~Then downward
127    4,   29, 2 |                           2 Man's Friend, to this our sacrifice he
128    4,   31, 1 |            wonderful, ever-waxing Friend;~With what most mighty company?~
129    4,   33, 9 |        Rbhus, as those who wish a friend to prosper, bestow upon
130    4,   35, 3 |           these words and said, O Friend, assist us;~Then, Vajas!
131    4,   52, 2 |           Dawn became the Asvins' Friend.~
132    4,   52, 3 |          and thou art the Asvins' Friend, the Mother of the Kine
133    4,   55, 5 |          us; from woe sent by his friend let Mitra save us.~
134    4,   57, 1 |          Field, even as through a friend, obtain~What nourisheth
135    5,    3, 2 |         Self-sustainer.~As a kind friend with streams of milk they
136    5,    5, 3 |          Indra the Wonderful, the Friend,~On lightly-rolling car
137    5,    8, 1 |          all, most excellent, the Friend and Master of the home.~
138    5,   16, 3 |         strength as on a faithful friend.~
139    5,   16, 4 |                4 So, Agni, be the Friend of these with liberal gift
140    5,   24, 1 |            O AGNI, be our nearest Friend, be thou a kind deliverer
141    5,   24, 1 |          deliverer and a gracious Friend.~
142    5,   29, 7 |                              7 As friend to aid a friend, Agni dressed
143    5,   29, 7 |              7 As friend to aid a friend, Agni dressed quickly three
144    5,   31, 12|        come to see you, seeking a friend who hath expressed the Soma.~
145    5,   33, 6 |     splendid riches. I praise the Friend's gift, his whose wealth
146    5,   34, 3 |        Maghavan who is the sage's Friend advanceth more and more
147    5,   38, 1 |            Lord of fair dominion, Friend of all men, give us splendid
148    5,   41, 9 |        the Vasus.~May holy Aptya, Friend of man, exalted, strengthen
149    5,   52, 14|          offerings, as a maid her friend.~From heaven, too, Bold
150    5,   64, 3 |           the charge of this dear Friend who harms us not.~
151    5,   85, 7 |           ever wronged a brother, friend, or comrade,~The neighbour
152    6,   13, 2 |          with wondrous splendour.~Friend art thou of the lofty Law,
153    6,   21, 7 |            With thine own ancient friend and companion, the thunderbolt,
154    6,   21, 8 |        thou wast aye our fathers' Friend aforetime, still swift to
155    6,   24, 2 |                             2 He, Friend of man, most wise, victorious
156    6,   32, 3 |      forts, the Fort-destroyer, a Friend with friends, a Sage among
157    6,   44, 7 |                        7 A recent Friend, he found the skilful priest:
158    6,   44, 10|           not thou ungracious.~No friend among mankind have we to
159    6,   45, 1 |        THAT Indra is our youthful Friend, who with his trusty guidance
160    6,   45, 5 |           Vrtra, art Guardian and Friend of one and two,~Yea, of
161    6,   45, 7 |          twere a cow to milk, the Friend who merits praise,~The Brahman
162    6,   45, 17|        who hast been the singers' Friend, a Friend auspicious with
163    6,   45, 17|       been the singers' Friend, a Friend auspicious with thine aid,~
164    6,   45, 19|             19 I call the ancient Friend, allied with wealth, who
165    6,   48, 1 |            even as a well-beloved Friend,~
166    6,   48, 14|                           14 Your friend like Indra passing wise,
167    6,   51, 14|         aloud to win thee for our Friend.~Destroy the greedy Pani,
168    6,   55, 2 |          of great riches, and our Friend.~
169    6,   55, 3 |      wealth, a treasure-heap,~The Friend of every pious man.~
170    6,   55, 5 |          Brother of Indra, and my Friend.~
171    6,   56, 2 |          Lord, allied~With him as Friend, destroys the foes.~
172    6,   57, 1 |        and Pusan will we call for friend ship and prosperity~And
173    6,   71, 4 |           God, the golden-handed, Friend of the home, hath risen
174    6,   75, 3 |            holding her well-loved Friend in her embraces.~Strained
175    7,    8, 6 |        demons, it may delight our friend and bless the singers.~
176    7,    9, 2 |        The cheerful Priest, men's Friend and home-companion, through
177    7,    9, 3 |  refulgent, our gracious guest, a Friend with good attendants,~Shines
178    7,   15, 8 |           rich in heroes, art our Friend.~
179    7,   18, 6 |         Druhyus quickly listened: friend rescued friend mid the two
180    7,   18, 6 |          listened: friend rescued friend mid the two distant peoples.~
181    7,   18, 10|       pasture, each clinging to a friend as chance directed.~They
182    7,   19, 10|        they fight with faemen, as Friend and Hero and the heroes'
183    7,   20, 1 |           for hero exploit, man's Friend, hedoth whatever deed he
184    7,   31, 6 | Vrtra-Slayer, thou:~With thee for Friend I brave the foe.~
185    7,   34, 15|           the Gods choose for our Friend the Waters' Child: may he
186    7,   34, 24|           Varuna in heaven, whose Friend is Indra.~May all the Maruts
187    7,   55, 1 |      every form,~Be an auspicious Friend to us.~
188    7,   62, 4 |        Vayu, nor him, the dearest Friend of mortals, Mitra.~
189    7,   86, 4 |        ihat thou wouldst slay the friend who sings thy praises?~Tell
190    7,   88, 6 |          still, Varuna, he is the friend thou lovedst.~Let us not,
191    8,    1, 8 |          castles for his faithful friend,~Verses to bring the Thunderer
192    8,    1, 16|          thee and of thy faithful friend.~So may our wealthy nobles'
193    8,    2, 5 |                             5 The Friend, whom not the brilliant-hued,
194    8,    2, 23|       Indra, Hero, Sakra, him~The Friend of man, that he may drink;~
195    8,    2, 27|          bring hither unto us our Friend,~Lover of Song, renowned
196    8,    2, 39|                         39 Strong Friend, who, with no trace of feet,
197    8,    3, 1 |    draught.~Be, for our weal, our Friend and sharer of the feast,
198    8,    4, 7 |         thee, the Mighty, for our Friend, we will riot fear or feel
199    8,    4, 9 |                      9 Indra, thy friend is fair of form and rich
200    8,    7, 31|        now? where have ye still a friend since ye left Indra all
201    8,   12, 12|             12 Indra who wins the friend hath spread himself to drink
202    8,   13, 3 |           near to us for bliss, a Friend to aid.~
203    8,   13, 21|         21 If thou elect to be my Friend drink of this sacrificial
204    8,   17, 3 |        thee Soma-drinker with thy friend,~We, Indra, bringing Soma
205    8,   17, 14|            and Indra is the Rsis' Friend.~
206    8,   19, 7 |        Lord of Might:~Thou as our Friend hast worthy men.~
207    8,   19, 21|         21 I praise with song the Friend of man, whom Gods sent down
208    8,   19, 24|                   24 The God, the Friend of man, who bears our gifts
209    8,   19, 31|       taken up.~Thou art the dear Friend of the mighty Mornings:
210    8,   19, 32|          The Sovran, Trasadasyu's Friend.~
211    8,   21, 11|       Hero, may we, with thee for Friend, withstand the man who pants
212    8,   21, 14|         the wealthy man to be thy friend: those scorn thee who are
213    8,   23, 2 |                 2 Thou, all men's friend, Visvamanas, exaltest Agni
214    8,   23, 8 |          his fair form,~Kind as a friend to men who keep the holy
215    8,   24, 1 |         your bold and most heroic Friend.~
216    8,   31, 14|         We honour as a well-loved Friend the God who prospereth our
217    8,   32, 13|           Soma-presser's rescuing Friend,~To Indra sing your song
218    8,   33, 14|            Vrtra-slayer, thee our Friend.~
219    8,   43, 14|           Sage, Good by the Good,~Friend by the Friend, art lighted
220    8,   43, 14|           the Good,~Friend by the Friend, art lighted up.~
221    8,   45, 1 |           the sacred grass.~Whose Friend is Indra ever young.~
222    8,   45, 2 |    splinter from the stake,~Whose Friend is Indra ever young.~
223    8,   45, 3 |         the warrior chiefs.~Whose Friend is Indra ever young.~
224    8,   45, 18|           And be our very nearest Friend.~
225    8,   45, 36|           er may I live to see my friend or son in need*:~Hitherward
226    8,   45, 37|                           37 What friend, O people, unprovoked, hath
227    8,   45, 37| unprovoked, hath ever said unto a friend,~He turns and leaves us
228    8,   46, 12|         12 High, glorifier of his friend, he knows all generations,
229    8,   47, 12|         Ill be it for the demons' friend to find us or come near
230    8,   48, 4 |        his son, O Soma,~As a wise Friend to friend: do thou, wide-ruler,
231    8,   48, 4 |         Soma,~As a wise Friend to friend: do thou, wide-ruler, O
232    8,   48, 9 |          holy statutes, as a kind Friend, God, best of all, be gracious.~
233    8,   48, 10|              10 May I be with the Friend whose heart is tender, who,
234    8,   49, 7 |         who plots ill against thy friend.~
235    8,   49, 8 |          enemy, nor to the wicked friend of fiends.~With conquering
236    8,   49, 10|       possess in thee the nearest Friend of all, for service of the
237    8,   50, 11|        Indra, the Mighty One, our Friend.~
238    8,   51, 6 |           maketh him his mate and friend.~
239    8,   52, 7 |           much grass, this is the Friend's own dwellingpiace.~
240    8,   59, 11|     godless, infidel,~Him let his friend the mountain cast to rapid
241    8,   60, 2 |                2 For over thee, O Friend from birih, the wrath of
242    8,   60, 9 |           excellent.~Those, Vasu! Friend! who sing thy praise.~
243    8,   63, 1 |           Agni your dear familiar Friend, the darling Guest in every
244    8,   63, 4 |                4 To noblest Agni, Friend of man, best Vrtra-slayer,
245    8,   66, 7 |         Indra, thou hast made thy friend.~
246    8,   73, 1 |            him who is loving as a friend,~Who brings us riches like
247    8,   81, 28|        For so thou art the hero's Friend, a Hero, too, art thou,
248    8,   81, 31|         may we gain with thee for Friend.~
249    8,   82, 3 |        This Indra is our gracious Friend. He sends us in a full broad
250    8,   87, 3 |      strove to win thee for their Friend.~
251    8,   87, 7 |             7 Now have we, Indra, Friend of Song, sent our great
252    8,   88, 8 |       source of might,~Indra, the Friend of all, for succour we invoke,
253    8,   89, 2 |           on my right shalt be my friend and comrade: then shall
254    8,   92, 14|                                14 Friend of the Maruts, Agni, come
255    8,   94, 3 |    gladdened with their taste the Friend,~Like water, gracious Lord!
256    9,    1, 2 |                  2 Fiend-queller, Friend of all men, he hath with
257    9,    2, 5 |          in the floods. Soma, our Friend, heaven's prop and stay,~
258    9,    2, 9 |                9 Indu as, Indra's Friend, on us pour with a stream
259    9,    6, 1 |          devoted to the Gods,~Our Friend, unto the woollen sieve.~
260    9,    6, 9 |         pouring forth, as Indra's Friend, strong drink, best Gladdener!
261    9,    8, 7 |       away.~O Indu, flow into thy Friend.~Send down the rain from
262    9,   14, 8 |       Come, Soma, as our faithful Friend.~
263    9,   48, 4 |          us the guard of Law, the Friend~Of all, the speeder through
264    9,   49, 3 |                           3 Chief Friend of Gods in sacred rites,
265    9,   54, 4 |         pourest on us, as Indra's Friend,~Wealth from the kine to
266    9,   64, 10|             10 Indu, Enlightener, Friend, hath been purified by the
267    9,   64, 18|       Compass about, our faithful Friend, all our possessions with
268    9,   64, 27|        thou art purifying, as the Friend.~Of these men enter thou
269    9,   66, 1 |         thou whom all men love.~A Friend to be besought by friends.~
270    9,   66, 4 |   precious boons of every kind,~A Friend for friends, to be our help.~
271    9,   67, 29|        homage have approached the Friend who seeks our wondering
272    9,   68, 8 |        have celebrated him. Soma, Friend, springing forth with his
273    9,   74, 4 |         united, love; him as ouir Friend the Men who make all swell
274    9,   78, 5 |       Pavamana thou, our faithful Friend, making for us these real
275    9,   86, 4 |         ordainers who adorn thee, Friend whom Rsis love.~
276    9,   86, 16|        place and slights not as a Friend the promise of his Friend.~
277    9,   86, 16|         Friend the promise of his Friend.~Soma speeds onward like
278    9,   96, 2 |       steed-impelling homage.~The Friend of Indra mounts his car
279    9,   96, 22|         be comes as 'twere to his friend's sister roaring.~
280    9,   97, 30|           King doth not treat his friend unkindly.~Like a son following
281    9,   97, 43|         thy friends, thou art the Friend of Indra.~
282    9,   98, 6 |         pressingstones -~The wavy Friend whom Indra loves-the twice-five
283    9,  100    |           to Indra's well beloved Friend,~As, in the morning of its
284    9,  101, 6 |       Soma, Lord of opulence, the Friend of Indra, day by day.~
285    9,  101, 14|                            14 The Friend hath wrapped him in his
286    9,  104, 5 |         all gladdening drinks:~As Friend for friend, be thou best
287    9,  104, 5 |  gladdening drinks:~As Friend for friend, be thou best finder of
288    9,  105, 5 |           s most special food,~As Friend to friend, for splendour
289    9,  105, 5 |        special food,~As Friend to friend, for splendour be thou good
290    9,  107    |        best of sacred gifts,~Who, friend of man, hath run amid the
291    9,  108, 9 |   strengthening food, God, as the Friend of Gods:~Unclose the fount
292   10,    3, 4 |          goings of the auspicious Friend of Agni.~The rays, the bright
293   10,    7, 3 |       count him my Brother and my Friend for ever.~I honour as the
294   10,    7, 5 |        Agni, helpful as some kind friend, adorned with splendours,~
295   10,   10, 1 |            1. FAIN would I win my friend to kindly friendship. So
296   10,   10, 2 |                             2 Thy friend loves not the friendship
297   10,   20, 2 | Youthfullest of Gods, resistless, Friend of laws;~Under whose guard
298   10,   21, 5 |       glad carouse-the weIl-loved friend of Yama, Thou art waxing
299   10,   25, 9 |        Indu, art Indra's gracious Friend,~When warriors invoke him-at
300   10,   26, 5 |         good to man, the singer's Friend and faithful Guard.~
301   10,   26, 7 |          spoil and wealth, Strong Friend of all prosperity;~He with
302   10,   26, 8 |      hitherward thy chariot-pole.~Friend of all suppliants; art thou,
303   10,   27, 6 |         who have blamed my joyous Friend and scorned him.~
304   10,   27, 12|    feature, she finds, herself, a friend among the people.~
305   10,   29, 1 |          Indra, earth's Guardian, Friend of men, the best of Heroes.~
306   10,   29, 4 |         thou sought us?~As a true Friend, Wide-Strider! to sustain
307   10,   29, 7 |        grown great by wisdom, the Friend of man, and by heroic exploits.~
308   10,   33, 9 |       Gods~So am I parted from my friend.~
309   10,   34, 14|                   14 Make me your friend: show us some little mercy.
310   10,   36, 8 |      waters swell, swift-hearing, Friend of Gods, who waits on sacrifice.~
311   10,   39, 6 |         son.~Poor, without kin or friend or ties of blood am I. Save
312   10,   39, 10|         be renowned, who bore his friend at speed, joy-giving, Bhaga-like
313   10,   41, 3 |           strength, the household friend,~Or to the sage's poured
314   10,   42, 2 |                        2 Draw thy Friend to thee like a cow at milking:
315   10,   42, 11|           and from the centre, as Friend to friends, vouchsafe us
316   10,   43, 11|           and from the centre, as Friend to friends, vouchsafe us
317   10,   44, 11|           and from the centre, as Friend to friends, vouchsafe us
318   10,   45, 12|                      12 Agni, the Friend of men, the Soma's keeper,
319   10,   48, 8 |           came: he joined me as a friend of old in search of kine.~
320   10,   50, 2 |                     2 He with his friend is active, lauded, good
321   10,   53, 1 |       duties: let him sit down as Friend who was before~Us.~
322   10,   65, 9 |        our foes, and Soma Indra's Friend.~
323   10,   67, 1 |          sire discovered.~Ayasya, friend of all men, hath engendered
324   10,   68, 2 |           in Aryaman among us.~As Friend of men he decks the wife
325   10,   71, 6 |       hath abandoned his own dear friend who knows the truth of friendship.~
326   10,   71, 10|         friends are joyful in the friend who cometh in triumph, having
327   10,   74, 5 |         in food, bears man's kind friend, the thunder.~
328   10,   79, 7 |       that glitter.~The well-born friend hath carved his food with
329   10,   83, 6 |      Thunder: bethink thee of thy friend, and slay the Dasyus.~
330   10,   85, 6 |        Raibhi was her dear bridal friend, and Narasamsi led her home.~
331   10,   86, 1 |          at the votary's store my friend Vrsakapi hath drunk his
332   10,   86, 4 |         whom thou protectest as a friend, Supreme is Indra over all.~
333   10,   86, 9 |          sons have I, the Maruts' Friend and Indra's Queen. Supreme
334   10,   86, 12|           have I joyed without my friend Vrsakapi,~Whose welcome
335   10,   87, 1 | Raksas-slayer; to the most famous Friend I come for shelter~Enkindled,
336   10,   87, 21|      wisdom.~Guard to old age thy friend, O Friend, Eternal: O Agni,
337   10,   87, 21|          to old age thy friend, O Friend, Eternal: O Agni, as Immortal,
338   10,   89, 3 |   creatures: ne'er doth he fail a friend, the noble Indra.~
339   10,   91, 1 |        who wake, our own familiar Friend is kindled in the house;~
340   10,   91, 1 |     choice, Lord, beaming, trusty friend to one who loveth him.~
341   10,   91, 2 |          he scorns no living man: Friend to the tribes of men he
342   10,   92, 7 |         according to his due, his friend the thunderbolt.~
343   10,  100, 4 |           secure the comfort of a friend. We ask for freedom and
344   10,  102, 12|        together with thy weakling friend.~
345   10,  112, 10|         implore thee, O Maghavan, Friend of friends and Lord of treasures.~
346   10,  115, 5 |           best of Kanvas, Kanvas' Friend, Conqueror of the foe whether
347   10,  117, 3 |       shout of battle. He makes a friend of him in future troubles.~
348   10,  117, 4 |                              4 No friend is he who to his friend
349   10,  117, 4 |           friend is he who to his friend and comrade who comes imploring
350   10,  117, 6 |          ruin.~He feeds no trusty friend, no man to love him. All
351   10,  117, 7 |       silent Brahman: the liberal friend outyalues him who gives
352   10,  123, 5 |          sublimest heaven.~In his Friend's dwelling as a Friend he
353   10,  123, 5 |        his Friend's dwelling as a Friend he wanders: he, Vena, rests
354   10,  132, 4 |     Heroes who fled to their dear friend he slayeth,~When the Steed
355   10,  136, 5 |         The Steed of Vata, Vayu's friend, the Muni, by the Gods impelled,~
356   10,  136, 6 |           a sweet most delightful friend~
357   10,  152, 1 |       Destroyer of the foe,~Whose friend is never done to death,
358   10,  168, 3 |           Holy and earliest-born, Friend of fhe waters, where did
359   10,  186, 2 |          thou art a Brother and a friend,~So give us strength that
360   10,  191, 1 |          that is precious for thy friend.~Bring us all treasures
 
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