Book, Hymn, Verse 
  1    1,    1, 2 |          praised by living as by ancient seers.~He shall bring. hitherward
  2    1,   26, 5 |                              5 O ancient Herald, be thou glad in
  3    1,   30, 9 |          resist, the Hero of our ancient home,~Thee whom my sire
  4    1,   33, 4 |    heaven in all directions, the ancient riteless ones fled to destruction.~
  5    1,   35, 11|              11 O Savitar, thine ancient dustless pathways are well
  6    1,   36, 4 |         Gods enkindle thee their ancient messenger, - Varuna, Mitra,
  7    1,   62, 7 |      hymns, he parted of old the ancient Pair, united ever.~In highest
  8    1,   62, 8 |      Round heaven and earth from ancient time have travelled, Night
  9    1,   62, 11|                      11 Thoughts ancient, seeking wealth, with adoration,
 10    1,   92, 10|                               10 Ancient of days, again again born
 11    1,   95, 10|         floods that glisten.~All ancient things within his maw he
 12    1,   96, 1 |                     1. HE in the ancient way by strength engendered,
 13    1,   96, 2 |                       2 At Ayu's ancient call he by his wisdom gave
 14    1,  104, 4 |        who lives beside us: with ancient streams forth speeds and
 15    1,  105, 4 |      tell it forth.~Where is the ancient law divine? Who is its new
 16    1,  105, 5 |      what untruth? Where is mine ancient call on you? Mark this my
 17    1,  108, 5 |         and mighty exploits,~The ancient and auspicious bonds of
 18    1,  117, 1 |                  1. ASVINS, your ancient priest invites you hither
 19    1,  117, 13|    Asvins, restored to youth the ancient man Cyavana.~The Daughter
 20    1,  117, 14|         Tugra, according to your ancient manner:~With horses brown
 21    1,  118, 3 |    Wonder-Workers.~How then have ancient sages said, O Asvins, that
 22    1,  118, 8 |                            8 For ancient Sayti in his sore affliction
 23    1,  139, 9 |          my birth, yea, tbose of ancient days and Manu knew.~Their
 24    1,  142, 1 |       the ladle up.~Spin out the ancient thread for him who sheds,
 25    1,  153, 4 |      joyful.~Of this may he, the ancient House-Lord, give us. Enjoy,
 26    1,  156, 2 |          brings gifts to him the Ancient and the Last, to Visnu who
 27    1,  161, 7 |       from out a hide; unto that ancient Pair ye gave again their
 28    1,  164, 13|        not heated: the nave from ancient time remains unbroken.~
 29    1,  175, 6 |         As thou, O Indra, to the ancient singers wast ever joy, as
 30    1,  176, 6 |         As thou, O Indra, to the ancient singers wast ever joy, like
 31    1,  180, 5 |                   5 Like Tugra's ancient son may I, ye Mighty, bring
 32    1,  184, 3 |     sprung from the waters, like ancient times of Varuna the Mighty.~
 33    2,    2, 9 |       chanted by us men, O Agni, Ancient One, has swelled unto the
 34    2,    3, 1 |    presence of all beings.~Wise, ancient, God, the Priest and Purifier,
 35    2,    4, 8 |          in remembrance of thine ancient favour have sung my hymn
 36    2,    7, 6 |         bedewed with sacred oil, ancient, Invoker, excellent,~The
 37    2,   14, 6 |     demolished Sambara's hundred ancient castles;~Who cast down Varcin'
 38    2,   17, 1 |         forth to him, for, as in ancient days, his mighty powers
 39    2,   20, 5 |      lauded, crushed even Asna's ancient powers.~
 40    2,   22, 3 |      deed, Dancer, thy first and ancient work, worthy to be told
 41    2,   24, 5 |                                5 Ancient will be those creatures,
 42    2,   29, 2 |         service, Vasus, with our ancient friendship?~O Aditi, and
 43    2,   36, 6 |        hath seated him after the ancient texts.~My prayer that bids
 44    3,    1, 6 |        yet not naked.~Then they, ancient and young, who dwell together,
 45    3,    1, 20|       Agni, have I declared, the ancient and the later.~These great
 46    3,    7, 6 |       Yea, by tradition from the ancient sages they brought great
 47    3,    9, 8 |       glow,~Swift envoy, active, ancient, and adorable: serve ye
 48    3,   14, 3 |         Agni.~When men adorn the Ancient with oblations, these seek,
 49    3,   17, 1 |          1. DULY enkindled after ancient customs, bringing all treasures,
 50    3,   20, 4 |          and guards the seasons.~Ancient, all-knowing, he the Vrtra-slayer
 51    3,   29, 1 |      Matron: we will rub Agni in ancient fashion forth.~
 52    3,   29, 14|     priests, he shone forth from ancient time, when in his Mother'
 53    3,   31, 6 |         s fissure, that vast and ancient place she plundered thoroughly.~
 54    3,   31, 10|           10 Drawing the milk of ancient seed prolific, they joyed
 55    3,   31, 19|    renovate old song for him the Ancient.~Chase thou the many godless
 56    3,   32, 13|         hither,~Him magnified by ancient songs and praises, by lauds
 57    3,   38, 5 |                 5 First the more ancient Bull engendered offspring;
 58    3,   38, 9 |         his work, the Great, the Ancient: as heavenly blessing keep
 59    3,   39, 2 |     shining raiment, this is the ancient hymn of our forefathers.~
 60    3,   42, 9 |           9 We call on thee, the Ancient One, Indra, to drink the
 61    3,   46, 1 |        Ruler, joyous and fierce, ancient and ever youthful,~The undecaying
 62    3,   53, 16|        vital power, she whom the ancient Jamadagnis gave to me.~
 63    3,   54, 4 |       holy Heaven and Earth, the ancient sages whose word was ever
 64    3,   54, 9 |                       9 Afar the Ancient from of old I ponder, our
 65    3,   55, 2 |         the sign set between two ancient dwellings. Great is the
 66    3,   55, 3 |     places: I glance back to the ancient sacrifices.~Let us declare
 67    3,   58, 1 |                           1. THE Ancient's Milch-cow yields the things
 68    3,   58, 6 |                                6 Ancient your home, auspicious is
 69    3,   61, 1 |     wealthy Lady.~Thou, Goddess, ancient, young, and full of wisdom,
 70    4,    2, 16|        As in the days of old our ancient Fathers, speeding the work
 71    4,   18, 1 |                   1. THIS is the ancient and accepted pathway by
 72    4,   19, 10|        man who knoweth all thine ancient exploits.~Hath told these
 73    4,   20, 6 |          Terrific wielder of the ancient thunder. filled full with
 74    4,   23, 3 |   invoker's wishes?~What are his ancient acts of bounty? Wherefore
 75    4,   41, 7 |        you, as Princes, for your ancient kindness, good comrades
 76    4,   44, 3 |         Who, for the sacrifice's ancient lover, turneth you hither,
 77    4,   50, 1 |         the pleasant tongue have ancient sages, deep-thinking, holy
 78    4,   51, 4 |        this your car, I ask you, ancient this day, or is it new,
 79    4,   55, 2 |          who with laud extol the ancient statutes, when they shine
 80    5,    3, 8 |        dawn's flushing, God! our ancient fathers served thee with
 81    5,    8, 1 |          Law enkindled thee,~the Ancient, for their aid,~Thee very
 82    5,   15, 1 | far-renowned, the wise Ordainer, ancient and glorious, a song I offer.~
 83    5,   15, 3 |    labour hard to bring him, the ancient, plenteous food as power
 84    5,   45, 3 |         the mountain. To aid the ancient birth of mighty waters~The
 85    5,   53, 16|       thou unto them who come as ancient Friends: hymn those who
 86    5,   55, 7 |          to victory.~Whate'er is ancient, Maruts, what of recent
 87    6,    4, 3 |          hath shattered e'en the ancient works of Asna.~
 88    6,   15, 1 |       Pure One from of old: from ancient days the Child cats everlasting
 89    6,   18, 5 |                    5 Be this our ancient bond of friendship with
 90    6,   20, 11|       son of Kavi, thou wast his ancient strengthener, O Indra.~Thou
 91    6,   21, 5 |      served thee, thy friends of ancient time, thou active Worker.~
 92    6,   21, 7 |          meet it.~With thine own ancient friend and companion, the
 93    6,   22, 7 |          devotion, the strongest Ancient One, in ancient manner.~
 94    6,   22, 7 |        strongest Ancient One, in ancient manner.~So may that Indra,
 95    6,   27, 1 |      Soma?~What joys have men of ancient times or recent obtained
 96    6,   32, 1 |          auspicious,~For him the Ancient, Great, Strong, Energetic,
 97    6,   38, 3 |       song and praises, Indra of ancient birth and Everlasting.~For
 98    6,   39, 5 |                5 Now, praised, O Ancient King! fill thou the singer
 99    6,   44, 13|        by the hymns and praises, ancient and modern, of the singing
100    6,   45, 19|                    19 I call the ancient Friend, allied with wealth,
101    6,   60, 4 |       old have all been famed in ancient days~O Indra-Agni, harm
102    6,   62, 4 |      recent singer.~Our true and ancient Herald Priest shall bring
103    6,   62, 5 |       call those Wonder-Workers, ancient and brilliant, and exceeding
104    7,   18, 12|  erwhelmedst in the waters famed ancient Kavasa and then the Druhyu.~
105    7,   53, 1 |          the Gods, have sages of ancient time, singing, assigned
106    7,   76, 4 |   companions at the banquet, the ancient sages true to Law Eternal.~
107    7,   88, 5 |         hath become of those our ancient friendships, when without
108    8,    3, 11|         win, and aid our laud, O Ancient One.~
109    8,    6, 11|             11 After the lore of ancient time I make, like Kanva,
110    8,    6, 43|       praise have magnified this ancient thought~That swells with
111    8,   11, 10|                               10 Ancient, adorablie at sacrifices,
112    8,   13, 14|           Spin out the thread of ancient time, as well is known.~
113    8,   13, 20|           moves conscious in the ancient ways,~With reference whereto
114    8,   13, 24|                          24 With ancient offerings we implore the
115    8,   21, 13|             13 O Indra, from all ancient time rivalless ever and
116    8,   23, 20|       his brilliant flame,~Men's ancient Agni, wasting not, adorable.~
117    8,   23, 25|         kings,~The sages worship ancient Agni for his aid.~
118    8,   27, 3 |        the Gods our sacrifice of ancient use,~To the Adityas, Varuna
119    8,   41, 10|      light;~Who measured out the ancient seat, who pillared both
120    8,   44, 7 |                                7 Ancient Invoker, meet for praise,
121    8,   44, 12|      waxen by~The singer and his ancient hymn.~
122    8,   45, 25|   assemblies what deeds, new and ancient, far away,~The Vrtra-slayer
123    8,   52, 1 |          of Mighty Ones hath he, Ancient, Beloved, been equipped,~
124    8,   58, 18|   offering of the men of old,~Of ancient custom, while they strewed
125    8,   62, 11|          of you as Elders in the ancient way?~Let your protecting
126    8,   64, 1 |         best invite the Gods: As ancient Herald seat thyself.~
127    8,   65, 5 |       Maruts we invoke after the ancient plan,~That he may drink
128    8,   84, 5 |    springs from careful thought, ancient, and full of sacred truth.~
129    8,   96, 9 |            9 Sung is the song of ancient time: to Indra have ye said
130    9,    3, 9 |              9 After the 'way of ancient time, this God, pressed
131    9,    6, 3 |         hitherward, pouring that ancient gladdening juice,~Streaming
132    9,    6, 8 |         quickly on: he keeps~His ancient wisdom of a Sage.~
133    9,   10, 6 |             6 The singing-men of ancient time open the doors of sacred
134    9,   23, 2 |         newer. resting-place the ancient Living Ones are come.~They
135    9,   42, 4 |                   4 Shedding the ancient fluid he is poured into
136    9,   43, 2 |  desiring grace adorn him in the ancient way,~Indu for Indra, for
137    9,   52, 2 |                   2 So, in thine ancient ways, may he, beloved, with
138    9,   54, 1 |                     1. AFTER his ancient splendour, they, the bold,
139    9,   73, 3 |       sit around the song: their ancient Father guards their holy
140    9,   73, 6 |       were manifested from their ancient dwelling place, -~From these
141    9,   77, 2 |                  2 On flows that Ancient One whom, hitherward, from
142    9,   86, 20|       prudent singers, flows the ancient Sage and guided by the men
143    9,   86, 44|          like a serpent from his ancient skin, and like a playful
144    9,   91, 5 |     Prepare the forward paths in ancient manner for the new bymn,
145    9,   97, 5 |     Praised by the men after the ancient statute, he hath come nigh,
146    9,   97, 47|             47 He, purified with ancient vital vigour, pervading
147    9,   98, 11|                         11 These ancient Somas, at the break of day,
148    9,   99, 4 |  purifying, they have raised the ancient psalm of praise:~And sacred
149    9,  107, 4 |        meath, he hath sat in the ancient gatheringplace.~Washed by
150   10,    3, 6 |        envoy, shines with flames ancient, resonant, whitely-shining.~
151   10,    4, 1 |         desert art thou, Agni, O Ancient King, to man who fain would
152   10,    4, 5 |         5 He rises ever fresh in ancient fuel: smoke-bannered, gray,
153   10,    5, 4 |    refreshing viands attend from ancient times the goodly Infant.~
154   10,    7, 5 |       Invoker mid the people the ancient Priest the sacrifice's lover.~
155   10,   13, 1 |          I YOKE with prayer your ancient inspiration: may the laud
156   10,   14, 2 |       that lead them whither our ancient Fathers have departed.~
157   10,   14, 7 |         forth, go forth upon the ancient pathways whereon our sires
158   10,   14, 15|      down before the Rsis of the ancient times, who made this path
159   10,   15, 8 |                            8 Our ancient Fathers who deserve the
160   10,   15, 10|        Agni, come with countless ancient Fathers, dwellers in light,
161   10,   39, 5 |      declare among the folk your ancient deeds heroic; yea, ye were
162   10,   88, 13|      whom age ne'er touches.~The Ancient Star that wanders on for
163   10,   91, 13|          speak forth to him, the Ancient One who loves it. May he
164   10,   98, 9 |                            9 All ancient Rsis with their songs approached
165   10,  130, 6 |        were raised to Rsis, when ancient sacrifice sprang up, our
166   10,  135, 1 |     house, tendeth with love our ancient Sires.~
167   10,  191, 2 |         be all of one accord,~As ancient Gods unanimous sit down
 
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