Book, Hymn, Verse 
  1    1,    4, 9 |           fight,~That, Indra, we may win us wealth.~
  2    1,    8, 6 |              6 Which aideth those to win them sons, who come as heroes
  3    1,   10, 8 |      together, in thy wrathful mood.~Win us the waters of the sky,
  4    1,   10, 11|          anew, and cause the seer to win a thousand gifts.~
  5    1,   17, 8 |       through our songs that seek to win you to ourselves,~Give us
  6    1,   27, 9 |          fight,~And with the singers win the spoil.~
  7    1,   31, 8 |            singer famous that he may win us store of riches:~May
  8    1,   34, 12|             ye our helpers where men win the booty.~ ~
  9    1,   36, 17|              hath helped Upastuta to win.~
 10    1,   48, 11|                           11 O Usas, win thyself the strength which
 11    1,   70, 1 |                1. MAY we, the pious, win much food by prayer, may
 12    1,   73, 1 |       joy-giving,-all must strive to win him.~
 13    1,   73, 4 |             May thy rich worshippers win food, O Agni, and princes
 14    1,   76, 2 |            thee: worship the Gods to win for us their favour.~
 15    1,   84, 12|        follow close his many laws to win them due preeminence, good
 16    1,   91, 18|              to immortality, O Soma: win highest glories for thyself
 17    1,   91, 23|          Godlike spirit, victorious, win for us a share of riches.~
 18    1,  100, 19|              and unimperilled may we win the booty.~This prayer of
 19    1,  102, 5 |             treasures, sing hymns to win thine aid.~Ascend the car
 20    1,  102, 6 |                           6 His arms win kine, his power is boundless
 21    1,  102, 11|              and unimperilled may we win the booty.~This prayer of
 22    1,  108, 13|           your fill of our libation, win us all kinds of wealth,
 23    1,  112, 5 |      succoured Kapva as he strove to win,-Come hither unto us, O
 24    1,  120, 1 |              ASVINS, what praise may win your grace? Who may be pleasing
 25    1,  122, 5 |             him who thunders, as, to win Arjuna's assent, cried Ghosa.~
 26    1,  123, 10|              to the God who longs to win thee,~And smiling youthful,
 27    1,  124, 13|           love us.~Goddesses, may we win by your good favour wealth
 28    1,  130, 3 |             bolt-armed, he strove to win, as 'twere, the stall of
 29    1,  130, 6 |             to show his strength and win the prize, that he may bear
 30    1,  130, 8 |            every fray, in frays that win the light of heaven.~Plaguing
 31    1,  131, 1 |            wide-extending tracts, to win the light, with wide-spread
 32    1,  131, 2 |          several light, each fain to win the light apart.~Thee, furthering
 33    1,  131, 2 |              of strength,~As men who win with sacrifices Indra's
 34    1,  131, 2 |             Indra's thought, men who win Indra with their lauds.~
 35    1,  131, 3 |              their presents forth to win a stall of kine, pouring
 36    1,  131, 5 |            suppliants, who sought to win thee for their Friend.~Their
 37    1,  131, 6 |         praise, our call that we may win the light.~As thou, O Indra
 38    1,  133, 7 |             unchecked and strong, to win him riches thousandfold.~
 39    1,  144, 3 |             two copartners strive to win this beauteous form.~Like
 40    1,  157, 2 |              strength in war: may we win riches in the heroes' strife
 41    1,  163, 7 |         matchless in glory, eager to win thee food at the Cow's station.~
 42    1,  169, 2 |              goeth forth exulting to win the light-bestowing spoil
 43    1,  175, 1 |         drink, mighty, omnipotent to win.~
 44    1,  176, 1 |          CHEER thee with draughts to win us bliss: Soma, pierce Indra
 45    1,  180, 8 |              O Asvins, that he might win the very plenteous torrent,~
 46    1,  184, 4 |            your glorious actions, to win heroic strength, ye Bounteous
 47    1,  190, 6 |             pleasant, though hard to win, a Friend beloved most early.~
 48    2,    1, 9 |           Father with their prayers, win thee, bright-formed, to
 49    2,    4, 1 |              Whom all must strive to win even as a lover, God among
 50    2,   27, 7 |      uninjured, girt by many heroes, win Varuna's and Mitra's high
 51    2,   31, 3 |           our car to mighty gain, to win the meed of strength.~
 52    2,   31, 7 |             formed them,~Men fain to win the prize and glory. May
 53    2,   31, 7 |            prize and glory. May they win, as a car-horse might the
 54    2,   32, 1 |              this speech striving to win reward, of me your worshipper.~
 55    2,   32, 1 |            high extolled! I, fain to win me wealth, to you the migbty
 56    2,   33, 5 |              May I with praise-songs win that Rudra's favour who
 57    2,   33, 6 |           sunlight may I, uninjured, win the bliss of Rudra.~
 58    3,    2, 3 |       inventive thought.~I, eager to win strength, address him, like
 59    3,    2, 7 |     graciously inclined, that he may win us strength.~
 60    3,   12, 4 |      unsubdued,~Foe-slayers, best to win the spoil.~
 61    3,   31, 20|             soon, very soon, make us win spoil of cattle.~
 62    3,   37, 5 |         Indra whom many invocate,~To win us booty in the wars.~
 63    3,   37, 10|              glory hast thou gained. Win splendid fame which none
 64    3,   39, 4 |              our sires who fought to win the cattle.~Their strengthener
 65    3,   53, 11|           let loose Sudas's horse to win him riches.~East, west,
 66    3,   57, 2 |            have all delighted, may I win blessing here from you,
 67    4,    3, 1 |                                   1. WIN, to assist you, Rudra, Lord
 68    4,   16, 10|              Kutsa longed eagerly to win thy friendship.~Alike in
 69    4,   20, 3 |          fill us full of courage.~To win the booty, Thunder-armed!
 70    4,   23, 4 |             laboureth, ever longing, win for himself the wealth which
 71    4,   55, 6 |            with Ahibudhnya.~As if to win the sea, the Gharma-heaters
 72    5,    9, 2 |              and strengthenings that win renown.~
 73    5,   37, 5 |              he support in peace and win in battle: he masters both
 74    5,   39, 3 |           fain to give and prompt to win, -~With this thou rendest
 75    5,   42, 16|           forest trees and plants to win me riches.~May every Deity
 76    5,   44, 10|              songs will we strive to win the mightiest strength which
 77    5,   62, 9 |           Mitra, and when we long to win may we be victors.~
 78    5,   64, 4 |             from you may I, by song, win noblest meed.~That shall
 79    5,   64, 6 |        Vouchsafe us room that we may win strength for prosperity
 80    5,   79, 5 |         perform to please thee or to win them wealth,~E'en fain they
 81    5,   82, 1 |             of Bhaga we would gladly win.~
 82    6,    4, 4 |       strength, O Strength-bestower. Win like a King: foes trouble
 83    6,    5, 7 |              we be strengthened, and win, Eternal! thine eternal
 84    6,    6, 5 |      discharged by him who fights to win the cattle.~Agni's fierce
 85    6,    8, 6 |               bending not.~So may we win for us strength. O Vaisvanara,
 86    6,   10, 3 |       wondrous succours helps him to win a stable filled with cattle.~
 87    6,   16, 28|             devouring fiend~May Agni win us wealth by war.~
 88    6,   17, 8 |       assailant, Indra they chose to win the light of heaven.~
 89    6,   19, 10|            like heroes Indra, may we win wealth by deeds glory.~Thou,
 90    6,   19, 12|            invoke thee, where heroes win, for sons and kine and waters.~
 91    6,   23, 9 |           him who sheds the juice to win his favour.~
 92    6,   26, 1 |             Soma, we call on thee to win us mighty valour.~Give us
 93    6,   26, 3 |              didst impel the sage to win the daylight, didst ruin
 94    6,   26, 3 |            clavest when thou wouldst win the praise of Atithigva.~
 95    6,   27, 8 |              Prthu's seed is hard to win from others.~
 96    6,   29, 1 |              him, Great and Kind, to win his favour.~
 97    6,   33, 5 |             sheltered by the Mighty, win many cattle on the day of
 98    6,   35, 2 |        prevail in combat?~Thou shalt win triply kine in frays for
 99    6,   44, 18|       Maghavan, in these our battles win easy paths for us and ample
100    6,   45, 15|            art and aim,~O Conqueror, win the proffered prize.~
101    6,   45, 26|               26 Hard is thy love to win: thou art a Steer to him
102    6,   46, 1 |                       1. THAT we may win us wealth and power we poets,
103    6,   47, 26|           leather, and let thy rider win all spoils of battle.~
104    6,   48, 4 |       succour us. Give strength, and win it for thyself.~
105    6,   51, 14| pressing-stones have called aloud to win thee for our Friend.~Destroy
106    6,   53, 1 |              hymn,~Even as a car, to win the prize.~
107    6,   53, 4 |              Clear paths that we may win the prize; scatter our enemies
108    6,   56, 5 |              that longs for kine, to win the spoil:~Thou, Pusan,
109    6,   60, 13|          both of food and riches: to win me strength and vigour I
110    6,   63, 6 |              to look on, brought, to win victory, rich gifts for
111    6,   67, 7 |         brook not that none seeks to win them, when, Quickeners of
112    6,   68, 5 |            shall conquer faemen, and win him opulence and wealthy
113    6,   73, 3 |             with cattle.~Striving to win waters and light, resistless,
114    6,   75, 2 |                    2 With Bow let us win kine, with Bow the battle,
115    7,   17, 5 |                          5 Wise God, win for us things that are all-goodly,
116    7,   18, 6 |             Turvasa Purodas, fain to win wealth, like fishes urged
117    7,   19, 6 |           our prayers reach thee and win strength, Most Mighty!~
118    7,   20, 6 |               nor suffer sorrow, who win themselves this God's terrific
119    7,   25, 4 |      vanquished: may we, victorious, win the spoil, O Hero.~
120    7,   27, 5 |            us treasures,~That we may win us cars and Steeds and cattle.
121    7,   32, 14|             in thee?~The strong will win the spoil on the decisive
122    7,   36, 5 |        worship to gain long life and win his friendship.~He hath
123    7,   52, 1 |            ye Vasus.~Winning, may we win Varuna and Mitra, and, being,
124    7,   83, 6 |              Varuna, that they might win the wealth,~What time ye
125    7,   84, 5 |         Indra, and, strongly urging, win me sons and offspring.~To
126    7,   85, 5 |         Indra, and, strongly urging, win me sons and offspring.~To
127    7,   88, 7 |            and from the lap of Aditi win favour,~May Varuna untie
128    7,   93, 8 |         these our sacrifices, may we win strength from both of you,
129    7,   94, 5 |            And priests that they may win them strength.~
130    8,    3, 5 |              call, Indra that we may win the spoil.~
131    8,    3, 11|      strength the man who strives to win, and aid our laud, O Ancient
132    8,    4, 17|                  17 Pusan, I long to win thy love, I long to praise
133    8,    5, 9 |              of the Day, that we may win us food of kine and wealth,~
134    8,    6, 44|      sacrifice,~Indra, whoe'er would win, for help.~
135    8,   11, 10|          satisfy thy body, Agni, and win us happiness by offering
136    8,   13, 3 |                            3 Him, to win strength, have I invoked,
137    8,   15, 6 |            old, this might of thine:~Win thou the waters day by day,
138    8,   15, 12|            with our heroes fight and win the light of heaven.~
139    8,   16, 4 |            in the field where heroes win.~
140    8,   16, 5 |        advocate:~They who have Indra win the day.~
141    8,   18, 1 |           the mortal offer prayer to win the unexampled grace~Of
142    8,   19, 4 |       excellent.~May be by sacrifice win us in heaven the grace of
143    8,   19, 9 |             sacrificial gifts~May he win riches by his thoughts.~
144    8,   23, 3 |           Whose resolute assault, to win vigour and food, deserves
145    8,   24, 10|        strong, strengthen thyself to win wealth, Maghavan!~
146    8,   27, 11|             forth to you, that I may win a fair reward,~Lords of
147    8,   31, 7 |             favour of the Gods:~They win high glory for themselves.~
148    8,   31, 15|              sacrificing, strives to win the heart of Deities will
149    8,   31, 16|              sacrificing, strives to win the heart of Deities will
150    8,   31, 17|              sacrificing, strives to win the heart of Deities will
151    8,   31, 18|              sacrificing, strives to win the heart of Deities will
152    8,   34, 4 |        hitherward for succour and to win the spoil.~Ye by command
153    8,   40, 2 |           his Steed, come unto us to win us strength, and to complete
154    8,   45, 9 |          front, in foremost Place to win the spoil,~He whom the wicked
155    8,   50, 4 |             May we, O fair of check, win booty with thine aid, O
156    8,   51, 3 |             of swift bounty, he will win e'en with a steed of worthless
157    8,   57, 5 |            furthering, in frays that win the light, in both the hosts~
158    8,   57, 9 |              sun,~Bolt-armed! may we win ample spoil.~
159    8,   60, 12|              warrior steed; Agril to win the land for us.~
160    8,   64, 12|             Snatch up the wealih and win it all.~
161    8,   67, 4 |          thou, to give him gifts,~To win much spoil and prosper him.~
162    8,   69, 2 |            aided us kindly of old to win the spoil,~As such, O Indra,
163    8,   70, 8 |             receive,~Even that booty win with us.~
164    8,   73, 7 |             Thou whose hymn helps to win the kine?~
165    8,   77, 6 |          song of praise, that we may win the spoil.~
166    8,   78, 2 |           the Gods strove eagerly to win thy love.~
167    8,   78, 4 |           waters spread. Slay Vrtra, win the light of heaven.~
168    8,   84, 6 |          have magnified.~Striving to win, we celebrate his many deeds
169    8,   84, 9 |               and strivest, pure, to win the spoil.~
170    8,   85, 6 |            sprang into being.~May we win Mitra with our songs, and
171    8,   85, 18|       obstructed rivers flowing, and win the floods that were enthralled
172    8,   87, 3 |             Deities, Indra strove to win thee for their Friend.~
173    8,   91, 3 |            our ally,~We overcome, to win the spoil.~
174    8,   92, 9 |             splendid, Maghavan shall win himself heroic fame.~And
175    8,   92, 11|              he, through song, would win him strength.~
176    8,   94, 1 |                1. SAKRA I praise, to win his aid, far-famed, exceeding
177    8,   97, 4 |              thern far away: let all win treasure for their own.~
178    8,   97, 7 |           Gods, we mean, that we may win the spoil.~
179    8,   98, 6 |              High fame is theirs who win by invocations, feasts and
180    9,    2, 8 |        givest ample room we pray, to win the joyous draught:~Great
181    9,    3, 4 |            he flows along~Is fain to win all precious boons.~
182    9,    4, 1 |             Soma flowing on thy way, win thou and conquer high renown;~
183    9,    4, 2 |                                    2 Win thou the light, win heavenly
184    9,    4, 2 |                2 Win thou the light, win heavenly light, and, Soma,
185    9,    4, 3 |                                    3 Win skilful strength and mental
186    9,    7, 4 |              round,~The Strong would win the light of heaven.~
187    9,    7, 8 |            Earth, riches of meath to win us wealth:~Gain for us treasures
188    9,    9, 8 |            and steeds and hero sons:~Win for us wisdom, win the light.~
189    9,    9, 8 |             sons:~Win for us wisdom, win the light.~
190    9,   13, 4 |            store of food that we may win the spoil~Indu, bring splendid
191    9,   23, 7 |                 1ndu, thou fain wilt win us strength~
192    9,   37, 5 |             Hath gone, as 'twere, to win the spoil.~
193    9,   43, 6 |                 6 Flow on thy way to win us strength, to speed the
194    9,   44, 6 |        Inspirer, best of Furtherers,~Win for us strength and high
195    9,   47, 5 |               5 Fain would they both win riches as in races of the
196    9,   56, 2 |        streams~To Indra's friendship win theirway.~
197    9,   56, 3 |             Soma, thou art decked to win.~
198    9,   61, 4 |                         4 We seek to win thy friendly love, even
199    9,   61, 11|                       11 Striving to win, with him we gain all wealth
200    9,   61, 23|            who rainest gifts, may we win riches with our hero sons:~
201    9,   63, 11|             which the foeman may not win.~
202    9,   66, 18|              as Sura, bring us food, win offspring of our bodies:
203    9,   66, 27|             27 May Pavamana, best to win the booty, penetrate with
204    9,   68, 7 |            hast given us strength to win the spoil.~
205    9,   74, 1 |           the Red, the Strong, would win the light of heaven.~He
206    9,   75, 1 |             is flowing on his way to win dear names o'er which the
207    9,   76, 2 |          hero, in his hands, fain to win light, car-borne, in forays
208    9,   78, 1 |             with the waters he would win the kine.~The fleece retains
209    9,   90, 4 |           their fulness.~Striving to win the Dawns, the light, the
210    9,   98, 12|          hath the smell of strength, win him whose home is very strength.~
211    9,  101, 9 |            over them, whereby we may win opulence.~
212    9,  107, 22|                        23 Flow on to win us strength, flow on to
213    9,  108, 10|               incite our thoughts to win the spoil.~
214    9,  109, 10|            strong courser bathed, to win the prize.~
215    9,  110, 1 |    ERPOWERING Vrtras, forward run to win great strength:~Thou speedest
216   10,    2, 6 |           their brilliant Banner:~So win by worship pleasant homes
217   10,   10, 1 |                      1. FAIN would I win my friend to kindly friendship.
218   10,   10, 14|         rings the tree, enfold thee.~Win thou his heart and let him
219   10,   10, 14|           thou his heart and let him win thy fancy, and he shall
220   10,   25, 9 |           glad carouse -in fight, to win them offspring. Thou art
221   10,   26, 2 |          this man here, this singer, win the God to whom~Belong this
222   10,   29, 8 |              strive in multitudes to win his friendship.~Ascend thy
223   10,   31, 2 |              on wealth and strive to win it by adoration on the path
224   10,   32, 5 |              of praise hath power to win their gifts.~
225   10,   36, 9 |              devoid of guilt, may we win this with winners by fair
226   10,   36, 9 |             winners by fair means to win.~Let the prayer-haters bear
227   10,   40, 8 |               Asvins, unto those who win the cattle-stall that thunders
228   10,   45, 11|            men pay thee worship they win themselves all treasures
229   10,   48, 1 |            the wealth of every man I win and gather up.~On me as
230   10,   50, 3 |        further, Indra, who strive to win thy bliss allied with riches?~
231   10,   52, 5 |                          5 So will I win you strength and life for
232   10,   61, 1 |            with might this prayer to win the Asvins,~When the most
233   10,   61, 5 |            Navagvas came speedily to win the damsel's friendship.~
234   10,   61, 19|           and may I be his priest to win him glory.~
235   10,   61, 20|             priest with adoration to win your friendship made the
236   10,   63, 14|              is wealth, where heroes win,~That conquering Car, O
237   10,   66, 7 |                                 7 To win us strength I glorify the
238   10,   70, 7 |       worship, may ye, more skilled, win for us rich possessions.~
239   10,   74, 5 |                           5 Sacivan, win to your assistance Indra
240   10,   75, 2 |              when thou rannest on to win the race.~Thou speedest
241   10,   75, 9 |              with that car shall she win booty in this fight.~So
242   10,   76, 2 |         hand-guided steed.~So let it win the valour that subdues
243   10,   80, 7 |             God, protect the singer: win us by worship, Agni, great
244   10,   89, 17|               may we the Visvamitras win daylight even now through
245   10,   93, 10|          mankind.~Give us a steed to win us strength, a steed with
246   10,   97, 4 |               cow, and garment may I win, win back thy very self,
247   10,   97, 4 |               and garment may I win, win back thy very self, O man.~
248   10,   97, 8 |           stall, -~Plants that shall win me store of wealth, and
249   10,   98, 3 |            from weakness,~Thereby to win for Santanu the rain-fall.
250   10,   99, 2 |          goes to battle he toiled to win heaven's light, full fain
251   10,  101, 7 |                7 Refresh the horses, win the prize before you: equip
252   10,  101, 12|              the giver of delight to win us strength~Bring quickly
253   10,  102, 4 |      stretched his forefeet, fain to win and triumph.~
254   10,  102, 12|          drivest with thy bull, wilt win the race together with thy
255   10,  103, 13|                13 Advance, O heroes, win the day. May Indra be your
256   10,  113, 3 |             warlike weapons, fain to win thee praise, thou mettest
257   10,  119, 1 |              this was my resolve, to win a cow, to win a steed:~Have
258   10,  119, 1 |            resolve, to win a cow, to win a steed:~Have I not drunk
259   10,  120, 2 |              into the Dasa,~Eager to win the breathing and the breathless.
260   10,  120, 3 |            the sweet with sweetness: win. quickly with our meath
261   10,  128, 1 |                            1. LET me win glory, Agni, in our battles:
262   10,  128, 1 |             thee for guardian may we win in combat.~
263   10,  132, 3 |                3 And when we seek to win your love and friendship,
264   10,  143, 1 |              eld, free as a horse to win the goal.~When ye restored
265   10,  143, 3 |             power to Atri, strive to win fair songs;~For then, O
266   10,  143, 5 |             and gave him strength to win.~
267   10,  150, 5 |              the household priest to win his grace.~
268   10,  156, 1 |             in the race,~And we will win each prize through him.~
 
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