Book, Hymn, Verse 
  1    1,    4, 4 |          Him who is better than thy friends.~
  2    1,   22, 8 |                      8 Come hither, friends, and seat yourselves Savitar,
  3    1,   30, 7 |            in every fray we call as friends to succour us~Indra the
  4    1,   30, 11|            And of our Soma-drinking friends.~
  5    1,   36, 17|      felicity:~Agni hath helped our friends, hath helped Medhyitithi,
  6    1,   41, 7 |                           7 How, my friends, shall we prepare Aryaman'
  7    1,   50, 11|          Rising this day, O rich in friends, ascending to the loftier
  8    1,   53, 1 |   disappointing hope, Friend of our friends, to thee ,as such we sing
  9    1,   53, 10|          remain thy very prosperous friends, O Indra.~Thee we extol,
 10    1,   58, 7 |           of Strength, thou rich in friends, a refuge without a flaw
 11    1,   73, 2 |         king surrounded by faithful friends, like a God all-sustaining,~
 12    1,   75, 4 |             art thou,~A Friend whom friends may supplicate.~
 13    1,   80, 6 |              seeketh prosperity for friends, lauding his own imperial
 14    1,   82, 2 |             eaten and rejoiced; the friends have risen and passed away.~
 15    1,  100, 2 |    Vrtra-slayer,~Mightiest with his Friends in his own courses. May
 16    1,  100, 4 |             chiefest, a Friend with friends, mighty amid the mighty.~
 17    1,  100, 18|          with his fair-complexioned friends won the land, the sunlight,
 18    1,  120, 9 |         love you gain you for their Friends. Prepare ye us for opulence
 19    1,  151, 2 |                    2 As these, like friends, have done this work for
 20    1,  157, 4 |           be our companions and our Friends.~
 21    1,  166, 3 |        wealth,~For him, like loving friends, the Maruts bringing bliss
 22    1,  167, 10|          May we this day be dearest friends of Indra, and let us call
 23    1,  170, 5 |            treasures, thou, Lord of friends, art thy~friends' best supporter.~
 24    1,  170, 5 |            Lord of friends, art thy~friends' best supporter.~O Indra,
 25    1,  173, 10|           of the thunder.~Like true friends of some city's lord within
 26    1,  173, 12|           portion,~The Great, whose Friends the bounteous Maruts honour,
 27    1,  174, 6 |             slain the vexers of thy friends, who give not.~They who
 28    1,  178, 4 | gloryconsumes the sacred food which friends have offered.~The ever-strengthening
 29    1,  185, 9 |                    9 May both these Friends of man, who bless, preserve
 30    2,   12, 15|             So may we evermore, thy friends, O Indra, speak loudly to
 31    2,   13, 9 |      boundest up the Dasa's hundred friends and ten, when, at one's
 32    2,   36, 2 |            with ornaments, yea, our Friends,~Sitting on sacred grass,
 33    2,   38, 11|        waters,~That it be well with friends and those who praise thee,
 34    3,    1, 9 |          him who moved with blessed Friends in secret, with the young
 35    3,    4, 1 |        well-inclined, as Friend thy friends, O Agni.~
 36    3,    9, 1 |                        1. WE as thy friends have chosen thee, mortals
 37    3,   26, 5 |                       5 The Maruts, Friends of men, are glorious as
 38    3,   30, 1 |                              1. THE friends who offer Soma long to find
 39    3,   30, 15|         come. Be firm, O Indra; aid friends to sacrifice and him who
 40    3,   31, 15|         sent life and motion to his friends and lovers.~Indra who shone
 41    3,   31, 17|            while thy ovely storming Friends, O Indra, fail to attain
 42    3,   32, 16|         Since here incited, for thy friends, O Indra, thou breakest
 43    3,   51, 8 |            juice, O Indra, with thy friends the Maruts,~Since at thy
 44    3,   55, 21|       dwells like a King with noble friends about him.~In his protection
 45    3,   55, 22|            thee, O Indra.~May we as friends of thine share goodly treasures.
 46    3,   58, 4 |            is, invocate the Asvins.~Friends as it were have offered
 47    4,    2, 5 |       sacrifice eternal, with brave friends, rich in kine and sheep
 48    4,    4, 15|              preserve us, O rich in friends, from guile and scorn and
 49    4,   12, 5 |            Never may we who are thy friends be injured: grant health
 50    4,   16, 6 |         actions hath with his eager Friends let loose the waters.~They
 51    4,   23, 6 |             thy friendship with thy friends most mighty? Thy brotherhood
 52    4,   31, 3 |             art Protector of us thy friends who praise thee~With hundred
 53    4,   32, 3 |       strength~The mighty, with the Friends thou hast.~
 54    4,   32, 6 |                         6 May we be friends of one like thee, O Indra,
 55    4,   35, 7 |             their skill thou madest friends, O Indra.~
 56    4,   41, 3 |           serve them,~When they, as Friends inclined to friendship,
 57    5,    7, 1 |              1. OFFER to Agni, O my friends, your seemly food, your
 58    5,   12, 4 |                       5 Agni, those friends of thine have turned them
 59    5,   24, 4 |        prayer for happiness for our friends.~
 60    5,   32, 12|    enriching singers.~What have thy friends received from thee, the
 61    5,   45, 6 |           Come, let us carry out, O friends, the purpose wherewith the
 62    5,   52, 2 |             their boldness they are friends of firm and sure heroic
 63    5,   53, 16|            them who come as ancient Friends: hymn those who love thee
 64    5,   64, 5 |        chiefs and they who are your friends may thrive.~
 65    6,   12, 4 |                               4 Our friends extol him like a steed for
 66    6,   16, 22|            Bring to your Agni, O my friends, boldly your laud and sacrifice:~
 67    6,   21, 5 |          old, have served thee, thy friends of ancient time, thou active
 68    6,   23, 9 |                                   9 Friends, when thejuices flow, replenish
 69    6,   25, 7 |         theirs, thy manliest of our friends, the pious, the chiefs who
 70    6,   26, 8 |                  8 So may we he thy friends, thy best beloved, O Indra,
 71    6,   32, 3 |       Fort-destroyer, a Friend with friends, a Sage among the sages.~
 72    6,   40, 1 |             Bay Steeds and give thy friends their freedom.~Begin the
 73    6,   44, 7 |           with far-spread power his friends' Protector.~
 74    6,   45, 4 |                                   4 Friends, sing your psalm and offer
 75    6,   48, 11|                        11 Hither, O friends, with newest song drive
 76    6,   50, 7 |             7 Give full protection, Friends of man, ye Waters, in peace
 77    6,   59, 4 |                   4 Indra and Agni, Friends of Law, served with rich
 78    6,   60, 14|       invoke you both, the Gods, as Friends for friendship, bringing
 79    7,   19, 8 |           May we men, Maghavan, the friends thou lovest, near thee be
 80    7,   20, 8 |            are, in chief place, thy friends, O Thunder-wielder.~May
 81    7,   21, 9 |             May we, O Indra, be thy friends for ever, eagerly, Conqueror,
 82    7,   27, 2 |        invoked of many, to these my friends the strength which thou
 83    7,   27, 4 |      bringeth wealth to the men, to friends the thing they covet.~
 84    7,   31, 1 |              The Soma-drinker, O my friends.~
 85    7,   32, 25|             spoil: Cherisher of our friends be thou.~
 86    7,   35, 2 |                        2 Auspicious Friends to us be Bhaga, Sathsa,
 87    7,   37, 7 |             Indra.~With three close Friends to length of days he cometh,
 88    7,   59, 6 |            take delight, ye Maruts, Friends of all, with Svaha, in sweet
 89    7,   68, 7 |              7 What time his wicked friends abandoned Bhujyu, O Asvins,
 90    7,   96, 2 |             hast the Maruts for thy friends: stir up the bounty of our
 91    7,   97, 2 |        guard us-so may Brhaspati, O friends, exalt us -~That he, the
 92    7,   97, 7 |         easy of access granteth his friends most bountiful refreshment.~
 93    7,   97, 8 |            grandeur.~Glorify him, O friends, who merits glory: may he
 94    8,    1, 1 |           GLORIFY naught besides, O friends; so shall no sorrow trouble
 95    8,    2, 16|             implore. as thy devoted friends,~The Kanvas praise thee
 96    8,   20, 23|       medicine,~Ye Coursers who are Friends to us.~
 97    8,   21, 2 |         forth.~We therefore, we thy friends, Indra, havie chosen thee,
 98    8,   21, 9 |           for you,~Even Indra, O my friends, for help~
 99    8,   22, 10|             Babhru severed from his friends, -~With those, O Asvins,
100    8,   24, 19|            sing we praise to Indra, friends, the Hero who deserves the
101    8,   40, 3 |           to him who seeketh you as friends. Heroes, bestow on him his
102    8,   44, 14|            14 So Agni, rich in many friends, with fiery splendour, seat
103    8,   45, 16|                     16 Indra, these friends of ours, supplied with Soma,
104    8,   48, 14|             But evermore may we, as friends of Soma, speak to the synod
105    8,   49, 20|             Agni, chase the demons' friends.~
106    8,   58, 7 |           will reach his seat whose Friends are three times seven.~
107    8,   65, 1 |           This Indra with his Marut Friends clave into pieces Vrtra'
108    8,   65, 2 |                 3 Indra, with Marut Friends grown strong, hath rent
109    8,   65, 8 |        Drink, Indra, with thy Marut Friends, pressed Soma at the morning
110    8,   81, 33|            Indra, the poets and thy friends, faithful to thee, shall
111    8,   85, 7 |            all Deities who were thy friends forsook thee.~So, Indra,
112    8,   85, 21|              like Soma quaffed, for friends we must invoke him.~
113    8,   89, 5 |             the heart within me, My friends have cried unto me with
114    8,   92, 10|            dearest Guest of all our friends,~Agni, the driver of the
115    9,   45, 2 |             Gods, O better than our friends.~
116    9,   45, 5 |                               5 All friends have lauded him as he sports
117    9,   64, 21|                              21 The friends have sung in unison, the
118    9,   66, 1 |            Friend to be besought by friends.~
119    9,   66, 4 |            every kind,~A Friend for friends, to be our help.~
120    9,   72, 1 |          his voice, and many loving friends of him the highly lauded
121    9,   73, 2 |          over the stream's wave the friends sent forth the song.~Engendering
122    9,   86, 20|           that Indra may become his Friends.~
123    9,   96, 1 |       colours, and blesses, for his friends, their calls on Indra.~
124    9,   96, 4 |           This is the wish of these friends assembled: this is my wish,
125    9,   97, 8 |             spirit to our dwelling.~Friends come to Pavamana meet for
126    9,   97, 43|          cows afford us. We are thy friends, thou art the Friend of
127    9,   98, 9 |          you, Heaven and Earth, the Friends of men,~Hill-haunting God
128    9,   98, 12|                                  12 Friends, may the princes, ye and
129    9,  101, 1 |           Drive ye away the dog, my friends, drive ye the long-tongued
130    9,  101, 10|             of our weal,~Effused as friends without a spot, benevolent,
131    9,  104, 1 |                      1. SIT down, O friends, and sing aloud to him who
132    9,  105, 1 |                1. SING; ye aloud, O friends, to him who makes him pure
133   10,    6, 2 |           He who hath come unto his friends with friendship, like a
134   10,   27, 2 |         Then Will I, when I lead my friends to battle against the radiant
135   10,   28, 1 |                 1. Now all my other friends are here assembled: my Sire-in-law
136   10,   30, 14|         wealth for living beings, O friends, Adhvaryus, seat them in
137   10,   31, 3 |     allotted portions: as to a ford friends come unto the Wondrous.~
138   10,   34, 2 |            angry with me, but to my friends and me was ever gracious.~
139   10,   34, 5 |            with these no longer, my friends depart from me and leave
140   10,   36, 7 |           bringing bliss, to he our Friends.~May we increase our wealth
141   10,   40, 12|            guard: may we as welcome friends reach Aryaman's abode.~
142   10,   42, 11|            the centre, as Friend to friends, vouchsafe us room and freedom.~
143   10,   43, 11|            the centre, as Friend to friends, vouchsafe us room and freedom.~
144   10,   44, 11|            the centre, as Friend to friends, vouchsafe us room and freedom.~
145   10,   53, 8 |         yourselves up, and pass, my friends, the river.~There let us
146   10,   65, 2 |             sea: may they as kindly Friends send gifts to make us great.~
147   10,   67, 3 |                       3 Girt by his friends who cried with swanlike
148   10,   67, 7 |             He with bright faithful Friends, winners of booty, hath
149   10,   71, 2 |       spirit have created language,~Friends see and recognize the marks
150   10,   71, 7 |       quickness of their spirit are friends endowed alike with eyes
151   10,   71, 10|                              10 All friends are joyful in the friend
152   10,   73, 5 |           rests on holy Order, with friends who hasten to their goal,
153   10,   73, 6 |              With thy beloved lofty Friends thou camest, and with the
154   10,   81, 5 |         Visvakarman,~Teach thou thy friends at sacrifice, O Blessed,
155   10,   88, 17|           the two rite-leaders?~Our friends have helped to gather our
156   10,   99, 8 |                9 He with his potent Friends gave up the mighty, gave
157   10,  101, 1 |              WAKE with one mind, my friends, and kindle Agni, ye who
158   10,  101, 2 |           and let the sacrifice, my friends, go forward.~
159   10,  106, 6 |              foes), and cherishing (friends); you are bright as two
160   10,  112, 3 |        hitherward invited by us thy friends; be seated and be joyful.~
161   10,  112, 10|         thee, O Maghavan, Friend of friends and Lord of treasures.~Fight,
162   10,  115, 7 |            who are well-disposed as friends and true to Law, even as
163   10,  124, 2 |            gracious, leave mine own friends and seek the kin of strangers.~
164   10,  179, 2 |    travelled over half his journey.~Friends with their stores are sitting
165 AppI,    0, 5 |              foes), and cherishing (friends); you are bright as two
 
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