Book, Hymn, Verse 
  1    1,    6, 1 |                     1 They who stand round him as he moves harness
  2    1,   30, 19|              ye ever keep,~The other round the sky revolves.~
  3    1,   31, 4 |              eastward they bear thee round, and, after, to the west.~
  4    1,   31, 6 |            for spoil which men rush, round, slayest in war the many
  5    1,   48, 13|            rays are seen resplendent round about,~Grant us great riches,
  6    1,   49, 3 |      quadrupeds and bipeds stir,~And round about flock winged birds
  7    1,   51, 2 |           fills mid-air, encompassed round with might,~Rushing in rapture;
  8    1,   62, 8 |              the Pair in alternation~Round heaven and earth from ancient
  9    1,   63, 8 |              O Indra, God who movest round about us, feed us with varied
 10    1,   64, 5 |              sky, and ever wandering round fill the earth full with
 11    1,   72, 2 |           the dear Babe who still is round about us.~Worn weary, following
 12    1,   79, 2 |             black Bull hath bellowed round about us.~With drops that
 13    1,   83, 1 |          wealth thou fillest him, as round about the waters clearly
 14    1,   88, 4 |                      4 The days went round you and came back O yearners,
 15    1,   98, 3 |             in rich abundance gather round us.~This prayer of ours
 16    1,  108, 1 |          Indra and Agni, which looks round on all things living,~Take
 17    1,  112, 13|             13 Wherewith ye, compass round the Sun when far away, strengthened
 18    1,  115, 3 |       mounted, and in a moment speed round earth and heaven.~
 19    1,  116, 20|            pathways Jahusa compassed round on every quarter,~And, with
 20    1,  122, 3 |                3 Cheer us the Roamer round, who strikes at morning,
 21    1,  127, 2 |               hymns;~Thee, wandering round as 't were the sky, who
 22    1,  128, 1 |            in Ila's holy place, girt round in Ila's holy place.~
 23    1,  141, 9 |          been born encompassing them round.~
 24    1,  144, 5 |              with those who gird him round.~
 25    1,  144, 6 |         closely joined, rolling them round are come unto thy sacred
 26    1,  159, 2 |              and for their brood all round wide immortality.~
 27    1,  161, 12|               12 As, compassing them round, ye glided through the worlds,
 28    1,  162, 4 |             When thrice the men lead round the Steed, in order, who
 29    1,  164, 11|              time, unweakened, rolls round the heaven this wheel of
 30    1,  164, 29|          snorts, by whom encompassed round the Cow laws as she clings
 31    1,  166, 3 |              bliss bedew the regions round with milk abundantly.~
 32    1,  167, 9 |         waxing boldly have compassed round their foemen like an ocean.~
 33    1,  168, 9 |             monster, and then looked round them for the food that strengthens.~
 34    1,  177, 3 |             and sweets are sprinkled round us.~Come down to us-ward,
 35    1,  180, 1 |             through the regions when round thesea of air your car is
 36    2,   10, 3 |             the night, not compassed round by darkness, he dwells exceeding
 37    2,   23, 18|            which gloom had compa-sed round.~
 38    2,   24, 6 |             much endeavour searching round obtained the Panis' noblest
 39    2,   27, 5 |          guidance, Varuna and Mitra, round troubles may I pass, like
 40    2,   27, 13|             very strong, with heroes round him, he dwells beside the
 41    2,   34, 9 |       chariot all aflame compass him round about: O Rudras, cast away
 42    3,    3, 5 |          swift and wild, encompassed round with powers, him very glorious
 43    3,    9, 3 |           Some go before, and others round about thee sit, they in
 44    3,    9, 7 |              it clear,~When gathered round about thee, Agni, lie the
 45    3,   58, 8 |             on by press-stones, goes round the earth and heaven in
 46    4,    6, 4 |             cattle, goes three times round, as from of old he wills
 47    4,    6, 5 |           with measured motion, goes round, with sweet speech, cheerful,
 48    4,   15, 3 |                                    3 Round the oblations hath he paced,
 49    4,   33    |              in an instant compassed round the heaven.~
 50    4,   36, 1 |               worthy of lauds, rolls round the firmament.~That is the
 51    4,   45, 1 |        chariot is yoked that travels round upon the summit of this
 52    4,   50, 3 |            mountain, which murmuring round about pour streams of sweetness.~
 53    4,   51, 3 |        unlightened depth of darkness round them let niggard traffickers
 54    4,   51, 5 |            Order, Goddesses, swiftly round the worlds ye travel,~Arousing
 55    5,    2, 10|              The godless bands press round but cannot stayhim.~
 56    5,   10, 5 |             Like lightnings flashing round us, like a rattling car
 57    5,   15, 3 |              conquer his assailants: round him they stand as round
 58    5,   15, 3 |              round him they stand as round an angry lion.~
 59    5,   15, 4 |          hast gotten, thou wanderest round, thyself,~in varied fashion.~
 60    5,   47, 4 |       threefold nature, pass swiftly round the boundaries of heaven.~
 61    5,   54, 2 | lightning-flash. The waters sweeping round are thundering on their
 62    5,   55, 7 |               Maruts, go.~Ye compass round about even the heaven and
 63    5,   64, 1 |              of your arms, encompass round the realm of light.~
 64    5,   73, 5 |       rapidly,~Birds of red hue were round about and burning splendours
 65    5,   79, 4 |                               4 Here round about thee are the priests
 66    5,   79, 5 |               E'en fain they gird us round and give rich gifts which
 67    5,   83, 7 |            germ of life deposit. Fly round us on thy chariot waterladen.~
 68    6,   19, 3 |             the cattle, so move thou round about us in the combat.~
 69    6,   47, 27|          Indra's bolt, the Car bound round with straps, the vigour
 70    6,   48, 21|          like the God, the Sun, goes round the space of heaven,~The
 71    7,    1, 16|         brings oblation kindles,~And round him goes the priest at sacrifices.~
 72    7,   13, 3 |              a brisk herdsman moving round his cattle.~The path to
 73    7,   34, 23|            and both the World-halves round about protect us.~
 74    7,   37, 7 |          Nirrti the Goddess reigneth round him, Autumns with food in
 75    7,   40, 6 |            send us rain, wha wanders round us.~
 76    7,   55, 5 |         sleep all the people who are round about.~
 77    7,  103, 7 |               7 As Brahmans, sitting round the brimful vessel, talk
 78    7,  103, 7 |       Atiratra,~So, Frogs, ye gather round the pool to honour this
 79    7,  104, 2 |              Indra and Soma, let sin round the wicked boil like as
 80    8,    5, 38|              feet are all the people round about, all those who think
 81    8,   22, 4 |             wheels is moving swiftly round, one speeds for you its
 82    8,   26, 5 |             steeds ye fly completely round this All,~Stirring our thoughts,
 83    8,   33, 1 |              stream, thy worshippers round thee, O Vrtra-slayer, sit.~
 84    8,   39, 10|             only rulest over wealth. Round about thee, as natural dams,
 85    8,   62, 18|           the black band encompassed round, break it down, bold one,
 86    8,   85, 13|          advancing with ten thousand round about it.~Indra with might
 87    8,   89, 9 |           bolt with waters compassed round about,~And in continuous
 88    8,   93, 8 |           Wind,~Wherewith thou goest round to visit Manus' seed, wherewith
 89    8,   94, 8 |           man, with whon; thou goest round the sky.~
 90    9,    1, 9 |              9 Inviolable milch-kine round about him blend for Indra'
 91    9,    7, 4 |            flows in celestial wisdom round,~The Strong would win the
 92    9,   41, 6 |             every side, O Soma, flow round us with thy protecting stream,~
 93    9,   66, 8 |              their hymns~Made melody round thee the Sage.~
 94    9,   71, 9 |                9 Like a bull roaming round the herds he bellows: he
 95    9,   86, 6 |            is ever steadfast, travel round.~When on the sieve the Golden-hued
 96    9,   86, 46|         triply-mingled draught flows round into the worlds.~The holy
 97    9,   87, 9 |              Indra, Soma, thou goest round the herd of cattle.~May
 98    9,   94, 3 |           sage bears his holy wisdom round him, like a car visiting
 99    9,  110, 5 |                                5 All round about hast thou with glory
100   10,   10, 8 |         sentinels of Gods who wander round us.~Not me-go quickly, wanton,
101   10,   10, 13|         trace of heart or spirit.~As round the tree the woodbine clings,
102   10,   27, 7 |             canopies, as 'twere, are round about him who reacheth to
103   10,   32, 4 |           first and best of all, and round her are the seven-toned
104   10,   49, 7 |                           7 I travel round about borne onward in my
105   10,   55, 5 |            circling course with many round him.~Behold the Gods' high
106   10,   64, 2 |           and fly to all the regions round.~None other comforter is
107   10,   65, 7 |           time, the Parents dwelling round are sharers of one mansion
108   10,   81, 3 |           who hath eyes on all sides round about him, a mouth on all
109   10,   85, 18|          They go as playing children round the sacrifice.~One of the
110   10,   87, 22|                       22 We set thee round us as a fort, victorious
111   10,   92, 5 |           With them Parijman, moving round his vast domain, loud bellowing,
112   10,   94, 8 |             lovely revolution travel round and round.~They have been
113   10,   94, 8 |          revolution travel round and round.~They have been first to
114   10,  105, 4 |              Indra with these drives round, until he meets with one
115   10,  113, 6 |              whom darkness compassed round.~
116   10,  114, 4 |              of air: thence he looks round and views this universal
117   10,  114, 10|           Coursers: they only travel round earth's farthest limits.~
118   10,  116, 9 |           thus, the Gods seem moving round about me, the fountains
119   10,  119, 5 |              bends a chariot-seat so round my heart I bend the hymn:~
120   10,  122, 3 |                3 Immortal, wandering round the seven stations, give,
121   10,  126, 4 |                         4 Ye compass round and guard each man, Varuna,
122   10,  128, 3 |         unwounded, have brave heroes round us.~
123   10,  133, 4 |                  4 The robber people round about, Indra, who watch
124   10,  155, 5 |               have duly carried Agni round,~And raised their glory
125   10,  179, 2 |             their stores are sitting round thee waiting like lords
 
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