Book, Hymn, Verse 
  1    1,   23, 14|          the Bright has found the King, concealed and bidden in
  2    1,   24, 7 |                         7 Varuna, King, of hallowed might, sustaineth
  3    1,   24, 8 |                                 8 King Varuna hath made a spacious
  4    1,   24, 9 |        hundred balms are thine, O King, a thousand; deep and wide-reaching
  5    1,   24, 14|           anger:~Wise Asura, thou King of wide dominion, loosen
  6    1,   25, 19|         Lord of all, thou art the King of earth and heaven~Hear,
  7    1,   32, 15|                       15 Indra is King of all that moves and moves
  8    1,   36, 12|        the Gods.~Thou rulest as a King o'er widely-famous strength:
  9    1,   53, 9 |            Ayu, subject unto this King, the young, the mighty.~
 10    1,   54, 7 |              7 A hero-lord is he, King of a mighty folk, who offers
 11    1,   59, 5 |           greatness.~Thou art the King of lands where men are settled,
 12    1,   63, 7 |       rend them, and out of need, King, broughtest gain to Puru.~
 13    1,   65, 4 |            he cats the woods as a King eats the rich.~When through
 14    1,   67, 1 |          he claims obedience as a King.~Gracious like peace, blessing
 15    1,   73, 2 |        who on earth dwells like a king surrounded by faithful friends,
 16    1,   91, 3 |                       3 Thine are King Varuna's eternal statutes,
 17    1,   91, 5 |           art the Lord of heroes, King, yea, Vrtra-slayer thou:~
 18    1,   91, 8 |                       8 Guard us, King Soma, on all sides from
 19    1,   98, 1 |           we continue: yea, he is King supreme o'er all things
 20    1,  100, 1 |         strength, the Mighty, the King supreme of earth and spacious
 21    1,  122, 15|   Masarsara vex me, three, of the king, the conquering Ayavasa.~
 22    1,  126, 1 |       Sindhu;~For he, unconquered King, desiring glory, hath furnished
 23    1,  126, 2 |         hundred necklets from the King, beseeching, a hundred gift-steeds
 24    1,  130, 1 |          gatherings, home, like a King, his heroes' lord.~We come
 25    1,  149, 1 |       give, Lord of great riches, King of the mighty, to the place
 26    1,  169, 6 |          deer are standing like a King's armies on the field of
 27    1,  174, 1 |                   1. THOU art the King of all the Gods, O Indra:
 28    1,  177, 1 |         who cherishes all people, King of the Races, Indra, called
 29    2,    1, 4 |                  4 Agni, thou art King Varuna whose laws stand
 30    2,    1, 8 |       folk press forward to their King most graciously inclined.~
 31    2,    2, 8 |           guest of living man and King of all our folk.~
 32    2,   23, 1 |         the famousest of all,~The King supreme of prayers, O Brahmanaspati:
 33    2,   27, 17|        dear friend's destitution.~King, may1 never lack well-ordered
 34    2,   28, 10|     committed: let me not suffer, King, for guilt of others.~Full
 35    2,   28, 11|                              10 O King, whoever, be he friend or
 36    2,   28, 12|        dear friend's destitution.~King, may I never lack well-ordered
 37    2,   29, 6 |        dear friend's destitution.~King, may I never lack well-ordered
 38    2,   30, 9 |        arms thou slayest foemen O King, give up the spoiler to
 39    3,    1, 18|           the house hath sate the King immortal of mortals, filling
 40    3,   47, 1 |       belly: thou from of old art King of Soma juices.~
 41    3,   53, 11|          west, and north, let the King slay the foeman, then at
 42    3,   55, 4 |                                 4 King Universal, born to sundry
 43    3,   55, 17|        moisture;~For he is Bhaga, King, the earth's Protector.
 44    3,   55, 21|       All-Sustainer dwells like a King with noble friends about
 45    3,   59, 4 |          born with fair dominion, King, Disposer.~May we enjoy
 46    4,    1, 2 |           who supporteth men, the King, supporter of mankind.~
 47    4,    4, 1 |          vigour; go like a mighty King with his attendants.~Thou,
 48    4,   17, 5 |     creatures, Indra the peoples' King, invoked of many -~Verily
 49    4,   17, 20|          foeless, men's upholder.~King of all creatures, give us
 50    4,   38, 2 |       varied colour, like a brave King whom each true man must
 51    4,   42, 1 |         obey and follow. I am the King of men's most lofty cover.~
 52    4,   42, 2 |                            2 I am King Varuna. To me were given
 53    4,   42, 2 |         obey and follow. I am the King of men's most lofty cover.~
 54    4,   42, 9 |     homage.~Then unto her ye gave King Trasadasyu, the demi-god,
 55    4,   50, 7 |                     7 Surely that King by power and might heroic
 56    4,   50, 8 |          free will pay homage-the King with whom the Brahman hatb
 57    4,   50, 9 |      people.~The Gods uphold that King with their protection who
 58    5,    2, 6 |         godless have secreted the King of all who live, home of
 59    5,    4, 1 |                        1. O AGNI, King and Lord of wealth and treasures,
 60    5,   25, 4 |                         4 Agni is King, for he extends to mortals
 61    5,   25, 7 |       Like the Chief Consort of a King, riches and strength proceed -
 62    5,   28, 2 |             2 Enkindled, thou art King of the immortal world: him
 63    5,   30, 14|      ended, at Rnancaya's coming, King of the Rusamas, was changed
 64    5,   36, 2 |        mountain-ridges.~May we, O King, as he who driveth coursers,
 65    5,   37, 4 |            4 No troubles vex that King in whose home Indra drinks
 66    5,   39, 4 |         to their fame,~Him who is King of human kind, most liberal
 67    5,   40, 4 |      Strong, quelling the mighty, King, potent, Vrtra-slayer, Soma-drinker,~
 68    5,   40, 7 |          true blessings: thou and King Varuna be both my helpers.~
 69    5,   54, 14|          charger, and ye bestow a king who quickly listens.~
 70    6,    1, 13|       thee and through thy grace, King Agni;~For in thee Bounteous
 71    6,    4, 4 |     Strength-bestower. Win like a King: foes trouble not thy dwelling.~
 72    6,    7, 1 |         holy Order,~The Sage, the King, the guest of men, a vessel
 73    6,    7, 3 |          who subdue the foeman.~O King, Vaisvanara, bestow thou
 74    6,    8, 4 |          the people waited on the King who should be praised.~As
 75    6,    8, 5 |       synods, glorious, ever new.~King, undecaying, as it were
 76    6,   12, 1 |                                1. KING of trimmed grass, Herald
 77    6,   12, 2 |       Dyaus, for full perfection, King! Holy One! pronounce the
 78    6,   15, 13|           13 Agni, the Priest, is King, Lord of the homestead,
 79    6,   19, 10|      wealth by deeds glory.~Thou, King, art Lord of earthly, heavenly
 80    6,   20, 3 |       forts in pieces, became the King of the sweet juice of Soma..~
 81    6,   22, 9 |    earthly creatures thou art the King, O God of splendid aspect.~
 82    6,   24, 1 |          singing, Heaven-dweller, King of songs, whose help is
 83    6,   30, 5 |        the mountain.~Thou art the King of men, of all that liveth,
 84    6,   37, 2 |        guest aforetime, Celestial King of the strong draught of
 85    6,   39, 5 |           Now, praised, O Ancient King! fill thou the singer with
 86    6,   44, 13|          to mighty Indrafor he is King thereof-the pressed-out
 87    6,   46, 6 |              6 We call on thee, O King, Mighty amid the Gods, Ruler
 88    6,   47, 16|   advancing one and then another.~King of both worlds, hating the
 89    6,   75, 18|          Armour: with immortality King Soma clothe thee.~Varuna
 90    7,    8, 1 |                            1. THE King whose face is decked with
 91    7,   18, 2 |                      2 For like a King among his wives thou dwellest:
 92    7,   18, 11|                            11 The King who scattered one-and-twenty
 93    7,   27, 3 |                                 3 King of the living world, of
 94    7,   31, 12|      choirs have stablished Indra King for ever, for victory, him
 95    7,   34, 11|                            11 He, King of kings, the glory of the
 96    7,   41, 2 |         even the mighty, even the King himself says, Give me Bhaga.~
 97    7,   49, 4 |         They from whom Varuna the King, and Soma, and all the Deities
 98    7,   86, 5 |        have ourselves offended.~O King, loose, like a thief who
 99    7,   87, 5 |           sixfold order.~The wise King Varuna hath made in heaven
100    7,   89, 1 |                1. LET me not yet, King Varuna, enter into the house
101    7,   97, 3 |            reach Indra who is the King of prayer the Gods' creation.~
102    8,    4, 19|         the opulent, the splendid King.~
103    8,   15, 3 |         Praised by many! thou art King alone thou smitest Vrtras
104    8,   16, 3 |          invite with eulogy, best King, effective in the fight,~
105    8,   21, 18|                       18 Citra is King, and only kinglings are
106    8,   41, 9 |        over the Seven he rules as King.~
107    8,   42, 1 |        earth's wide expanses.~He, King supreme, approached all
108    8,   43, 24|                24 I pray to Agni, King of men, the Wonderful, the
109    8,   48, 7 |         ancestral riches.~O Soma, King, prolong thou our existence
110    8,   48, 8 |                                 8 King Soma, favour us and make
111    8,   54, 10|         mighty rest unharmed, the King who gives me spotted kine,~
112    8,   68, 8 |       strike us not with alarm, O King:~Wound not our heart with
113    8,   68, 9 |           wicked enemies of Gods,~King, chase their hatred far
114    8,   70, 4 |    supreme of wealth, Self-ruling King:~In bounty may he harm us
115    8,   84, 3 |      Falcon brought:~For thou art King and Sovran Lord of all the
116    8,   86, 15|        and much-to-be. desired, O King?~
117    9,    7, 5 |         When purified, he sits as King above the hosts, among his
118    9,   11, 3 |           to steeds.~Weal, O thou King, to growing plants~
119    9,   20, 5 |        hast entered, like~A pious King, into the songs.~
120    9,   57, 3 |     people deck him like a docile king of elephants.~Sits as a
121    9,   61, 17|       juice of thee, of Pavamana, King!~Flows o'er the woollen
122    9,   65, 16|                                16 King Pavamana is implored with
123    9,   70, 3 |         have sageswelcomed him as King.~
124    9,   76, 4 |            4 Onward he flows, the King of all that sees the light:
125    9,   78, 1 |          1. RAISING his voice the King hath flowed upon his way:
126    9,   82, 1 |                      1. EVEN as a King hath Soma, red and tawny
127    9,   83, 5 |          the mighty seat of Gods.~King, on thy chariot-sieve thou
128    9,   85, 8 |         to give their shine.~The. King is passing through the filter
129    9,   86, 5 |          s Lord, O Soma, thou art King.~
130    9,   86, 33|                   33 On flows the King of rivers and the Lord of
131    9,   86, 36|        Soma, that he may reign as King of all the world.~
132    9,   86, 40|          on his chariot-sieve the King hath risen to war, and with
133    9,   86, 45|             45 Dweller in floods, King, foremost, he displays his
134    9,   88, 8 |                       8 Thine are King Varuna's eternal statutes,
135    9,   89, 2 |                                2. King, he hath clothed him in
136    9,   90, 6 |       Thus like a wise and potent King flow onward, destroying
137    9,   92, 6 |       rich in cattle, like a true King who goes to great assemblies,~
138    9,   96, 10|       waters,~Warding off curses, King of all existence, he shall
139    9,   97, 10|         and slays the demons, the King of mighty power who brings
140    9,   97, 23|     Genuine for the Truthful.~The King shall be effectual strength'
141    9,   97, 24|       made pure with filters, the King supreme of Deities and mortals,~
142    9,   97, 30|       twere from heaven: the wise King doth not treat his friend
143    9,   97, 40|     heaven loud roared the Ocean, King of all being, generating
144    9,   97, 56| All-obtainer, flows on his way as King of all existence.~Driving
145    9,  107, 14|                  15 May Pavamana, King and God, speed with his
146    9,  108, 8 |          waxen mighty by the Law, King, God, and lofty Ordinance.~
147    9,  113, 4 |           works,~Enouncing faith, King Soma! thou, O Soma, whom
148    9,  113, 8 |       that realm where dwells the King, Vivasvan's Son,~Where is
149    9,  114, 2 |           lauds,~Pav reverence to King Soma born the Sovran Ruler
150    9,  114, 4 |         with this oblation which, King Soma, hath been dressed
151   10,    1, 6 |         men pour out libations, O King, as great High Priest bring
152   10,    3, 1 |                              1. O KING, the potent and terrific
153   10,    4, 1 |         art thou, Agni, O Ancient King, to man who fain would worship,~
154   10,   12, 5 |                        5 Hath the King siezed us? How have we offended
155   10,   14, 1 |                     1. HONOUR the King with thine oblations, Yama,
156   10,   14, 4 |         by the sages bring thee O King, let this oblation make
157   10,   14, 11|    pathway, -~Entrust this man, O King, to their protection, and
158   10,   14, 15|          15 Offer to Yama, to the King, oblation very rich in meath:~
159   10,   25, 7 |    Guardian ne'er to be deceived.~King, drive away our foemen-at
160   10,   34, 8 |           the mighty's anger: the King himself pays homage and
161   10,   40, 5 |            came the daughter of a King, Ghosa, and said, O Heroes,
162   10,   43, 2 |  Much-invoked!~Sit, Wonderful! as King upon the sacred grass, and
163   10,   44, 2 |           are docile; thy hand, O King, holds, firmly grasped,
164   10,   45, 5 |           Good Son of Strength, a King amid the waters, in forefront
165   10,   49, 4 |       succour him.~I was a worthy King to rule the worshipper,
166   10,   60, 6 |          under foot, all those, O King, who brought no gifts.~
167   10,   61, 11|                           16 This King is praised and honoured
168   10,   61, 17|          Indra, for ample riches, King whose arm wields thunder!~
169   10,   75, 4 |         Thou leadest as a warrior king thine army's wings what
170   10,   87, 3 |           Roam also in the air, O King, around us, and with thy
171   10,   87, 21|           under, from above us, O King, protect us as a Sage with
172   10,   93, 14|            to the nobles, and the King.~They yoked five hundred,
173   10,   95, 5 |           I yielded: so wast thou king, O hero, of my body.~
174   10,   97, 18|         all the many Plants whose King is, Soma, Plants of hundred
175   10,   97, 19|        all ye various Herbs whose King is Soma, that o'erspread
176   10,   97, 22|          hold colloquy and say:~O King, we save from death the
177   10,  100, 4 |         gracious unto us, and may King Soma meditate our happiness,~
178   10,  103, 9 |      potent host of mighty Indra, King Varuna, and Maruts, and
179   10,  109, 2 |                                 2 King Soma first of all, without
180   10,  124, 5 |           if thou dost love me,~O King, discerning truth and right
181   10,  128, 5 |           us not benefit the foe, King Soma!~
182   10,  132, 4 |           thou art, O Varuna, the King of all men.~The chariot'
183   10,  134, 1 |          as the Mighty One, great King of all the mighty world
184   10,  141, 3 |                         3 We call King Soma to our aid, and Agni
185   10,  173    |                 HYMN CLXXIII. The King.~
186   10,  173, 4 |       world, and stedfast is this King of men.~
187   10,  173, 5 |          Stedfast, may Varuna the King, stedfast, the God Brhaspati,~
188   10,  174    |                  HYMN CLXXIV. The King.~
189   10,  174, 3 |       have made thee a victorious King~All elements have aided
190 AppI          |        the Kophen or Kabul river. King Darius in a rock-inscription
 
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