Book, Hymn, Verse 
  1    1,    9, 6 |     stimulate thereto us emulously fain for wealth,~And glorious,
  2    1,   12, 8 |       Whoso with sacred gift would fain call Agni to the feast of
  3    1,   14, 5 |                5 The sons of Kanva fain for help adore thee, having
  4    1,   15, 7 |               7 The Soma-pressers, fain for wealth, praise the Wealth-giver
  5    1,   15, 9 |                  9 He with the Rtu fain would drink, Wealth-giver,
  6    1,   17, 3 |         Indra-Varuna, with wealth:~Fain would we have you nearest
  7    1,   21, 1 |            INDRA and Agni I invoke fain are we for their song of
  8    1,   22, 6 |         Waters' Offspring Savitar:~Fain are we for his holy ways.~
  9    1,   33, 1 |                            1 Come, fain for booty let us seek to
 10    1,   36, 15|        wrong.~Save us from him who fain would injure us or slay,
 11    1,   49, 4 |           as thou art, the Kanvas, fain for wealth, have called
 12    1,   55, 6 |                          6 Though, fain for glory, and with strength
 13    1,   80, 13|           war,~Thy might, O Indra, fain to slay the Dragon, was
 14    1,   85, 8 |             8 In sooth like heroes fain for fight they rush about,
 15    1,  101, 1 |        drove the dusky brood away.~Fain for help, him the strong
 16    1,  101, 9 |                              9 We, fain for thee, strong Indra,
 17    1,  123, 1 |            Immortal have ascended.~Fain to bring light to homes
 18    1,  126, 5 |      troops of subjects, have been fain for glory.~
 19    1,  128, 8 |             the Gods when they are fain for wealth, him, Friend,
 20    1,  128, 8 |           Friend, with hymns, when fain for wealth.~
 21    1,  131, 2 |        seeking several light, each fain to win the light apart.~
 22    1,  132, 6 |           ive ye away each man who fain would war with us, drive
 23    1,  135, 6 |            both ofyou,~Soma-drops, fain for you, over the wether'
 24    1,  147, 3 |   preserved the pious the foes who fain would harm them did no mischief.~
 25    1,  148, 5 |          hostile, both skilled and fain to harm, may never injure,~
 26    1,  153, 2 |         assemblies, and the prince fain to worship you for blessings.~
 27    1,  154, 6 |                                  6 Fain would we go unto your dwelling-places
 28    2,    4, 4 | possessions; his look when rushing fain to burn is lovely.~He darts
 29    2,   14, 2 |        Bring it to him, him who is fain to taste it, a draught of
 30    2,   14, 10|        this, the Holy knows that I fain would give to him more largely.~
 31    2,   19, 7 |             strengthening thee and fain ourselves for glory.~May
 32    2,   20, 1 |          brings forth his car when fain for combat, so bring we
 33    2,   23, 13|         war all wicked enemies who fain would injure us.~
 34    2,   27, 3 |          faithful, with many eyes, fain to deceive the wicked,~Looking
 35    2,   28, 11|              If any wolf or robber fain would harm us, therefrom,
 36    2,   31, 7 |          men have formed them,~Men fain to win the prize and glory.
 37    2,   32, 1 |        Immortal, high extolled! I, fain to win me wealth, to you
 38    2,   37, 6 |        with Rtu, O thou Excellent, fain, make the great Gods all
 39    2,   37, 6 |            make the great Gods all fain taste the gift we bring.~
 40    2,   38, 6 |          He comes again, unfolded, fain for conquest: at home was
 41    3,    2, 9 |           who are free from death, fain for him, purified three
 42    3,    7, 4 |           bear hither him eternal, fain to support the mighty work.
 43    3,    8, 6 |         which here are standing be fain to grant us wealth with
 44    3,   31, 1 |        grandson from his daughter.~Fain, as a sire, to see his child
 45    3,   31, 8 |         slayeth Susna.~Our leader, fain for war, singing from heaven,
 46    3,   31, 9 |         sate them down with spirit fain for booty, making with hymns
 47    3,   36, 1 |            WITH constant succours, fain thyself to share it, make
 48    3,   48, 2 |          when thou wast born thou, fain to taste it, drankest the
 49    3,   57, 3 |                                  3 Fain to lend vigour to the Bull,
 50    4,    1, 13|         fathers take their places, fain to fulfil the sacred Law
 51    4,    4, 7 |            and regular oblation~Is fain to please thee for his life
 52    4,    4, 13|            the pious: the fees who fain would harm them did no mischief~
 53    4,    6, 11|       established Agni as Invoker, fain to adore the glory of the
 54    4,   16, 11|                    11 Thou comest, fain to succour him, with Kutsa,-
 55    4,   32, 20|             Much, Indra, wilt thou fain bestow.~
 56    4,   38, 3 |        Springing forth like a hero fain for battle, whirling the
 57    4,   38, 6 |                             6 And, fain to come forth first amid
 58    4,   42, 5 |          Heroes with noble horses, fain for battle, selected warriors,
 59    4,   45, 4 |      Swimming the flood, exultant, fain for draughts that cheer:
 60    5,    3, 4 |    established Agni; and serve him fain for praise from him who
 61    5,    3, 6 |      conquer through our oblation, fain for wealth, awakened:~May
 62    5,   31, 1 |           goeth, first, uninjured, fain for treasure.~
 63    5,   32, 5 |            Lord, thou laidest him, fain to battle, in the pit in
 64    5,   39, 3 |            spirit, far-renowned as fain to give and prompt to win, -~
 65    5,   49, 1 |            seeking your friendship fain would I turn hither.~
 66    5,   56, 8 |          The Maruts' chariot, ever fain to gather glory, we invoke,~
 67    5,   79, 5 |           to win them wealth,~E'en fain they gird us round and give
 68    5,   85, 4 |                   4 When Varuna is fain for milk he moistens the
 69    6,    3, 5 |                     5 Archer-like, fain toshoot, he sets his arrow,
 70    6,   15, 15|         viands duly laid for thee. Fain would he set thee here to
 71    6,   16, 34|          May Agni slay the Vrtras,-fain for riches, through the
 72    6,   19, 4 |                             4 Now, fain for strength, let us invite
 73    6,   36, 5 |         thou mayst hear, thou who, fain for worship, as heaven girds
 74    6,   45, 10|            Soma-drinker, true,~We, fain for glory, have invoked.~
 75    6,   48, 16|         thine car, bright Deity: I fain would speak:~Most sinful
 76    6,   51, 12|           favour.~He, sacrificing, fain for wealth, hath honoured
 77    6,   62, 1 |          praise I call the Asvins,~Fain in a moment, when the morns
 78    6,   75, 3 |             3 Close to his car, as fain to speak, She presses, holding
 79    7,    2, 5 |       pious have thrown open Doors fain for chariots in the Gods'
 80    7,   18, 6 |         spoil was Turvasa Purodas, fain to win wealth, like fishes
 81    7,   18, 8 |            8 Fools, in their folly fain to waste her waters, they
 82    7,   19, 8 |       joyful under thy protection.~Fain to fulfil the wish of Atithigva
 83    7,   20, 5 |          is strong Hero, bold, and fain for booty.~
 84    7,   20, 7 |               7 Whene'er the elder fain would help the younger the
 85    7,   59, 4 |        again. Come quickly, ye who fain would drink.~
 86    7,   81, 4 |           4 Thou, dawning, workest fain to light the great world,
 87    7,   83, 1 |            axes they went forward, fain for spoil.~Ye smote and
 88    7,   86, 3 |                                  3 Fain to know this in in I question
 89    7,   94, 6 |          you, bearing sacred food,~Fain for success in sacrifice.~
 90    7,   99, 3 |             with fertile pastures, fain to do men service.~Both
 91    7,  104, 11|          in the day or night would fain destroy us.~
 92    7,  104, 20|             and, bent on mischief, fain would they harm indomitable
 93    8,    1, 16|           praise give joy to thee. Fain would I sing thine eulogy.~
 94    8,    6, 34|          down a slope:~The song is fain to go to him.~
 95    8,    7, 2 |               2 When, Bright Ones, fain to show your might ye have
 96    8,   14, 2 |                      2 I should be fain, O Lord of Power, to strengthen
 97    8,   14, 14|           14 The Dasyus, when they fain would climb~by magic arts
 98    8,   18, 13|          with the powe r of demons fain would injure us,~May he,
 99    8,   18, 16|                                 16 Fain would we have the sheltering
100    8,   51, 4 |          Most Potent! thou wouldst fain bless the man here who strives
101    8,   52, 10|            are Daksa's sons,~Would fain exalt the Maruts' Lord.~
102    8,   56, 9 |                       9 O Gods who fain would lend your aid, destroy
103    8,   70, 3 |              3 Hero, when thou art fain to give, neither may Gods
104    8,   76, 6 |           we the priestly singers, fain tohymn your praise, invoke
105    8,   77, 3 |            thine when thou wouldst fain give wealth to one like
106    8,   80, 3 |                                  3 Fain would we learn to know thee
107    8,   87, 1 |      guards the Law, inspired, and fain for praise.~
108    9,    3, 4 |       heroes, as he flows along~Is fain to win all precious boons.~
109    9,   11, 1 |            to him who is purified,~Fain to pay worship to the Gods.~
110    9,   22, 4 |        flowed, have never wearied, fain~To reach the regions and
111    9,   23, 7 |                         1ndu, thou fain wilt win us strength~
112    9,   47, 5 |                                  5 Fain would they both win riches
113    9,   53, 3 |           holy laws:~Crush him who fain would fight with thee.~
114    9,   61, 27|            ne'er checked~thee when fain to give thy boons,~When,
115    9,   66, 14|          and with thee to help us, fain to sacrifice,~Indu, we crave
116    9,   76, 2 |         like a hero, in his hands, fain to win light, car-borne,
117    9,   86, 34|                                 34 Fain to be cleansed, thou, Pavamana,
118    9,   87, 5 |          steeds who rusg to battle fain for glory.~
119   10,    4, 1 |           Ancient King, to man who fain would worship,~
120   10,   10, 1 |                                 1. FAIN would I win my friend to
121   10,   27, 12|         pleasing to the suitor who fain would marry for her splendid
122   10,   29, 3 |           what gift attracts thee? Fain would I bring thee food
123   10,   40, 11|         the chambers of the bride.~Fain would we reach the dwelling
124   10,   48, 9 |         shows forth the other.~He, fain to fight the Bull whose
125   10,   51, 5 |             man is pious and would fain do worship, he waits prepared:
126   10,   74, 4 |           O Indra, those who would fain burst through the stall
127   10,   74, 4 |       through the stall of cattle,~Fain to milk her who bare but
128   10,   91, 12|           for wealth, to Jatavedas fain for wealth: when they have
129   10,   99, 2 |           win heaven's light, full fain to gain it;~He seized the
130   10,  102, 4 |            stretched his forefeet, fain to win and triumph.~
131   10,  113, 3 |           bearing warlike weapons, fain to win thee praise, thou
132   10,  115, 4 |    Everlasting, whom, far-striding fain to burn, the winds, uninterrupted,
133   10,  127, 5 |            flies,~Even the falcons fain for prey.~
134   10,  142, 4 |          thou partest like an army fain for booty~As when a barber
135   10,  151, 2 |           Faith, bless the man who fain would give.~Bless thou the
 
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