Book, Hymn, Verse 
  1    1,   15, 10|                10 As we this fourth time, Wealth-giver, honour thee
  2    1,   31, 11|            of the sons of men, what time a Son was born to the father
  3    1,   32, 5 |            As trunks of trees, what time the axe hath felled them,
  4    1,   38, 8 |          forth darkness e'en in day time,~With the water-laden rain-cloud.~
  5    1,   45, 7 |             mortal worshipper, what time they bring the sacred gift.~
  6    1,   48, 14|           One, whom the Rsis of old time invoked for their protection
  7    1,   52, 6 |         mid-air's lowest deep,~What time, O Indra, thou didst cast
  8    1,   52, 15|             Deities delighted,~What time thou, Indra, with thy spiky
  9    1,   53, 5 |         with Vrtra, Hero Lord,~What time thou slewest for the singer
 10    1,   55, 5 |           the respIendent One, what time he hurleth down his bolt,
 11    1,   62, 8 |       heaven and earth from ancient time have travelled, Night with
 12    1,   69, 3 |             bears on the folk.~What time the men and I, with heroes,
 13    1,   81, 7 |          righteous-hearted, at each time of rapture gives us herds
 14    1,   84, 20|          fail us, good Lord, at any time;~And measure out to us,
 15    1,   88, 5 |             for you, O Maruts,~What time upon your golden wheels
 16    1,   89, 3 |         hither with a hymn of olden time, Bhaga, the friendly Daksa,
 17    1,  110, 3 |          the Asura, which till that time was one, ye made to be fourfold.~
 18    1,  112, 8 |            ye gave Paravrj aid what time ye made the blind and lame
 19    1,  113, 10|                       10 How long a time, and they shall be together,-
 20    1,  115, 5 |           his power eternal, at one time bright and darksome at another.~
 21    1,  116, 5 |            or hold or station,~What time ye carried Bhujyu to his
 22    1,  116, 11|            succour O Nasatyas,~What time ye, knowing well his case,
 23    1,  116, 15|                      15 When in the time of night, in Khela's battle,
 24    1,  116, 15|            that she might move what time the conflict opened.~
 25    1,  117, 4 |       rescued: your exploits of old time endure for ever.~
 26    1,  131, 4 |             heroic power men of old time have known, wherewith thou
 27    1,  132, 5 |             seeking fame.~To him in time of need they sing for life
 28    1,  139, 8 |             decay, never before our time decay.~What deed of yours,
 29    1,  140, 7 |             know him well.~A second time they wax and gather Godlike
 30    1,  141, 3 |                              3 What time from out the deep, from
 31    1,  141, 7 |                              7 What time the Holy One, wind-urged,
 32    1,  145, 4 |         pleasure and great joy what time the longing gifts approach
 33    1,  162, 2 |                              2 What time they bear before the Courser,
 34    1,  163, 1 |                             1. WHAT time, first springing into life,
 35    1,  164, 11|         twelve spokes, by length of time, unweakened, rolls round
 36    1,  164, 13|       heated: the nave from ancient time remains unbroken.~
 37    1,  166, 13|     Immortals, ye were oft in olden time regardful of our call,~Having
 38    1,  166, 14|            O ye Maruts, we may long time flourish through your abundant
 39    1,  168, 8 |            earth beneath them, what time the Maruts scatter forth
 40    1,  183, 2 |      chariot faring earthward, what time, for food, ye, full of wisdom,
 41    1,  185, 8 |             What sin we have at any time committed against the Gods,
 42    1,  191, 5 |          lurking thieves at evening time.~Seers of all, themselves
 43    2,    3, 2 |          bedew the Gods at chiefest time of worship.~
 44    2,   11, 20|            He cast down Arbuda what time his vigour was strengthened
 45    2,   17, 3 |             deed of hero might what time thou showedst power, through
 46    2,   18, 2 |           the second, and the third time: he is man's Priest and
 47    2,   22, 3 |          told forth in heaven,~What time thou sentest down life with
 48    2,   28, 6 |           my work's sum, before the time, be shattered.~
 49    2,   30, 1 |           the sheen of waters. What time hath past since they were
 50    2,   30, 4 |         Asura's, heroes.~Even as in time of old with might thou slewest,
 51    2,   30, 6 |            us firm standing in this time of danger.~
 52    2,   31, 2 |        accord speed on our car what time among the folk it seeks
 53    2,   34, 8 |            their gifts, bind at the time bliss their horses to the
 54    2,   36, 5 |           strength, victory for all time are placed within thine
 55    3,   11, 4 |          Agni, illustrious from old time, the Son of Strength who
 56    3,   14, 4 |             a song of triumph,~What time unto the people's lands
 57    3,   27, 11|             active One, singers, at time of sacrifice,~Eagerly kindle
 58    3,   29, 14|            shone forth from ancient time, when in his Mother's bosom,
 59    3,   29, 16|         elected thee this day, what time the solemn sacrifice began,~
 60    3,   30, 5 |       worlds to thee, O Indra, what time thou graspest them, are
 61    3,   31, 2 |           who should gain, it.~What time his Parents gave the Priest
 62    3,   31, 13|                             13 What time the ample chalice had impelled
 63    3,   32, 13|          praises, by lauds of later time and days yet recent.~
 64    3,   36, 3 |            Indra, both Somas of old time and these we bring thee.~
 65    3,   36, 6 |             than his dwelling, what time the stalk milked out, the
 66    3,   40, 1 |           we invoke, the Bull, what time the Soma is expressed.~So
 67    3,   41, 2 |           priest is seated, true to time; the grass is regularly
 68    3,   52, 5 |            please thee, Indra,~What time the lauding singer, keen
 69    3,   55, 2 |            Agni, nor Fathers of old time who know the region,~Nor
 70    3,   55, 17|                             17 What time the Bull bellows in other
 71    3,   58, 3 |           Have not the sages of old time, ye Asvins, called you most
 72    4,   10, 4 |                      5 just at this time of the day and the night
 73    4,   13, 2 |           go Varuna and Mitra, what time they make the Sun ascend
 74    4,   16, 14|                             14 What time thou settest near the Sun
 75    4,   31, 6 |                              6 What time thy courage and his wheels
 76    4,   33, 1 |                              2 What time the Rbus had with care and
 77    4,   41, 11| Indra-Varuna, to us in battle.~What time the flashing arrows play
 78    4,   42, 8 |          these, the Seven his, what time the son of Durgaha was captive.~
 79    4,   43, 5 |       chariot reacheth heaven, what time it turneth hither from the
 80    4,   51, 6 |            Rbhus' regulations?~What time the splendid Dawns go forth
 81    4,   54, 1 |            Savitar the God: at this time of the day the men must
 82    5,    2, 2 |        autumns. I saw him born what time his Mother bare him.~
 83    5,    2, 3 |           from his habitation,~What time I gave him Amrta free from
 84    5,    3, 2 |            milk they balm thee what time thou makcst wife and lord
 85    5,    7, 8 |           borne, producing when her time is come.~
 86    5,   11, 6 |      Angirases discovered thee what time thou layest hidden, fleeing
 87    5,   27, 3 |            thy favour for the ninth time, Agni;~Tryaruya who with
 88    5,   29, 2 |                              2 What time the Maruts sang their song
 89    5,   29, 9 |                              9 What time ye came with strong steeds
 90    5,   30, 10|    re-united with his helpers, what time the well-pressed Soma made
 91    5,   30, 11|                             11 What time the Somas mixed by Babhru
 92    5,   40, 6 |                              6 What time thou smotest down Svarbhanu'
 93    5,   44, 11|             may come, know when thy time to halt and drink thy fill
 94    5,   48, 4 |           twere an axe's edge,~What time he gives the man who calls
 95    5,   49, 2 |       Knowing full well the Asura's time of coming, worship God Savitar
 96    5,   53, 1 |             in the days of old~What time their spotted deer were
 97    5,   55, 7 |              Maruts, what of recent time, whate'er is spoken, Vasus,
 98    5,   59, 4 |            like a ray of light what time ye bring your boons to give
 99    5,   73, 6 |          with a friendly mind,~What time, Nasatyas, with his mouth
100    5,   74, 10|            10 O Asvins, when at any time ye listen to this call of
101    5,   75, 9 |           hath appeared, and in due time hath fire been placed.~Harnessed
102    5,   78, 9 |            who hath for ten months' time been lying in his mother'
103    5,   83, 3 |           roaring of the lion, what time Parjanya fills the sky with
104    5,   83, 4 |          all living creatures, what time Parjanya quickens earth
105    5,   87, 6 |          are visible helpers in the time of trouble: like fires,
106    6,    3, 3 |          Surya's, thou, swift, what time thou earnestly desirest,~
107    6,    9, 3 |           understandeth, and in due time shall speak what should
108    6,   15, 1 |             of all the tribes.~Each time he comes from heaven, the
109    6,   17, 7 |             young, Mothers from old time ofholy Order.~
110    6,   17, 8 |            the van for battle.~What time the godless was the Gods'
111    6,   20, 5 |                              5 What time the thunder fell and Susna
112    6,   20, 12|           like rushing rivers,~What time, O Hero, o'er the sea thou
113    6,   21, 5 |              thy friends of ancient time, thou active Worker.~Bethink
114    6,   24, 9 |          help us, unreluctant, what time the gloom of night brightens
115    6,   26, 5 |          madest good the laud, what time thou rentest a hundred thousand
116    6,   42, 3 |                              3 What time, with Soma, with the juice
117    6,   45, 22|                  22 Sing this, what time the ' juice is pressed,
118    6,   46, 11|           aid us in the fight,~What time the feathered shafts are
119    6,   48, 3 |        great Hero, never changed by time.~Shining, pure Agni! with
120    6,   50, 5 |         bringing ample bounty.~What time ye hear our call and come,
121    6,   62, 8 |               8 Whate'er from olden time, Heaven, Earth! existeth
122    7,   22, 6 |           thy libations, and many a time the pious sageinvokes thee.~
123    7,   26, 2 |         each psalm is chanted,~What time the priests with one united
124    7,   28, 2 |            God, thou guardest.~What time thy hand, O Mighty, holds
125    7,   28, 3 |                              3 What time thou drewest both world-halves
126    7,   34, 20|                             20 What time our wives draw near to us,
127    7,   42, 4 |                              4 What time the Guest hath made himself
128    7,   53, 1 |         Gods, have sages of ancient time, singing, assigned precedence.~
129    7,   56, 22|                             22 What time the men in fury rush together
130    7,   68, 4 |                              4 What time this stone of yours, the
131    7,   68, 7 |                              7 What time his wicked friends abandoned
132    7,   72, 4 |                              4 What time the Dawns break forth in
133    7,   83, 6 |          might win the wealth,~What time ye helped Sudas, with all
134    7,   93, 6 |     loving-kindness,~For not at any time have ye despised us. So
135    7,   94, 8 |                             8 At no time let the injurious blow of
136    7,  103, 2 |                              2 What time on these, as on a dry skin
137    8,    1, 29|            risen, my praises at the time of noon,~My praises at the
138    8,    1, 34|                             34 What time her husband's perfect restoration
139    8,    6, 11|           After the lore of ancient time I make, like Kanva, beauteous
140    8,    7, 5 |                              5 What time the rivers and the hills
141    8,    8, 6 |            As, Heroes, in the olden time the Rsis called you to their
142    8,    8, 10|                             10 What time, ye Lords of ample wealth,
143    8,   12, 10|      thought of ours that suits the time approaches unto thee:~Serving,
144    8,   12, 25|                             25 What time the Gods, O Indra, get thee
145    8,   13, 6 |                              6 What time the zealous worshipper hath
146    8,   13, 14|           out the thread of ancient time, as well is known.~
147    8,   13, 30|         long behold the light, what time the ordered rite proceeds,~
148    8,   19, 31|           crackling, kindled in due time, O Bounteous, it is taken
149    8,   21, 13|             Indra, from all ancient time rivalless ever and companionless
150    8,   21, 14|           are flown with wine.~What time thou thunderest and gatherest,
151    8,   22, 11|             the resistless, at this time of day,~We lovers of the
152    8,   22, 13|            whom I reverence at this time of day:~With homage we entreat
153    8,   24, 23|           thou him who to the tenth time still is new,~The very Wise,
154    8,   28, 1 |         been the sacred grass,~From time of old have found and gained.~
155    8,   40, 7 |                              7 What time with this same song these
156    8,   45, 7 |                              7 What time the Warrior Indra goes to
157    8,   58, 6 |        mingled milk and meath,~What time he found them in the vault.~
158    8,   62, 5 |                      5 If ye at any time this day are listening to
159    8,   65, 10|     uttering thy fearful roar,~What time thou smotest Dasyus dead.~
160    8,   72, 8 |             Ye Bounteous Ones, from time of old we here set forth
161    8,   73, 2 |           Gods have, from the olden time,~Established among mortal
162    8,   85, 5 |                              5 What time, O Indra, in thine arms
163    8,   88, 1 |    worshippers gave thee drink this time yesterday.~So, Indra, listen
164    8,   94, 3 |                              3 What time the flowing Soma-drops have
165    8,   96, 9 |         Sung is the song of ancient time: to Indra have ye said the
166    8,  103, 6 |                        6 What ye in time of old Indra and Varuna,
167    9,    3, 9 |           After the 'way of ancient time, this God, pressed out for
168    9,    7, 5 |         hosts, among his folk,~What time the sages bring him nigh.~
169    9,   10, 6 |          The singing-men of ancient time open the doors of sacred
170    9,   64, 20|                             20 What time the Swift One resteth in
171    9,   68, 6 |             him the Gladdener, what time the Falcon brought the plant
172    9,   73, 7 |                              7 What time the filter with a thousand
173    9,   82, 4 |             on that we may live: in time of trouble, Soma, watch
174    9,   96, 10|                      10 Born in old time as finder-out of treasures,
175    9,   97, 22|                             22 What time the loving spirit's word
176    9,   99, 2 |           strengthening food',~What time the sacrificer's thoughts
177    9,  109, 7 |        great fleece as in the olden time.~
178   10,    5, 1 |           of treasures: born many a time he views the hearts within
179   10,   26, 8 |   suppliants; art thou, born in old time, and arm and sure.~
180   10,   27, 24|           such, hide not thyself in time of battle.~He manifests
181   10,   37, 3 |               3 No godless man from time remotest draws thee down
182   10,   43, 5 |         before thee, none in recent time.~
183   10,   45, 1 |           out of Heaven: the second time from us came Jatavedas.~
184   10,   45, 4 |         roared out, like Dyaus what time he thunders: he licked the
185   10,   48, 4 |             to the worshipper, what time the Somas and the lauds
186   10,   48, 5 |         wealth from me never at any time am I a thrall to death.~
187   10,   54, 1 |            the power of Dasas, what time thou holpest many a race,
188   10,   54, 3 |             comprehended before our time the bounds of all thy greatness?~
189   10,   54, 3 |          hast generated at the same time the Mother and the Father.~
190   10,   65, 7 |                8 Born in the oldest time, the Parents dwelling round
191   10,   66, 13|           Hotars, Priests of oldest time.~We pray to him who dwelleth
192   10,   75, 4 |             thine army's wings what time thou comest in the van of
193   10,   76, 3 |           defect of ours, as in old time it brought prosperity to
194   10,   85, 30|             this wicked fiend,~What time the husband wraps about
195   10,   85, 42|        dwell ye here reach the full time of human life.~With sons
196   10,   86, 10|                       10 From olden time the matron goes to feast
197   10,   86, 11|           her Consort die in future time through length of days.
198   10,   88, 11|                             11 What time the Gods, whose due is worship,
199   10,   90, 7 |             Purusa born in earliest time.~With him the Deities and
200   10,   94, 12|            their seat.~Untouched by time, ne'er lacking green plants
201   10,   94, 13|           the Stones proclaim, what time they are disjoined, and
202   10,   96, 9 |             ladles move apart, what time, for strength, he makes
203   10,   97, 1 |             HERBS that sprang up in time of old, three ages earlier
204   10,   97, 17|                             17 What time, descending from the sky,
205   10,  100, 2 |            the snare that suits the time, to the pure-drinker Vayu,
206   10,  102, 2 |             robe was streaming what time she won a car-load worth
207   10,  105, 11|             praised thee here,~What time thou holpest Kutsa's son,
208   10,  113, 6 |          they came with speed;~What time the Potent One rent Vrtra
209   10,  120, 3 |           their mental vigour, what time these, twice or thrice,
210   10,  121, 7 |                              7 What time the mighty waters came,
211   10,  146, 2 |                              2 What time the grasshopper replies
212   10,  147, 1 |            work to profit man;~What time the two world-halves fell
213   10,  171, 3 |             devout,~O Indra, many a time set free.~
214   10,  183, 2 |             and praying that in due time thy body might be fruitful.~
 
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