Book, Hymn, Verse 
  1    1,   33, 8 |         compassed with the Sun of morning.~
  2    1,   46, 1 |                             1 Now Morning with her earliest light
  3    1,   60, 1 |       takes his seat ere break of morning, House-Lord, adorable with
  4    1,   71, 1 |            even, as the cows love morning, dark, breaking forth to
  5    1,   71, 2 |       light, day's sign, beams of morning.~
  6    1,   79, 6 |     thyself by night and when the morning breaks,~Burn, thou whose
  7    1,  104, 1 |           swiftly nigh at eve and morning.~
  8    1,  113, 1 |          up a birth-place for the Morning.~
  9    1,  113, 7 |       here, auspicious Dawn, this morning.~
 10    1,  113, 11|         the rising of the earlier Morning.~We, we the living, now
 11    1,  113, 12|         most bright, O Dawn, this morning.~
 12    1,  118, 11|        first break of everlasting morning.~
 13    1,  122, 3 |      Roamer round, who strikes at morning, the Wind delight us, pourer
 14    1,  123, 2 |          hath come first unto our morning worship.~
 15    1,  123, 5 |          all sing forth, O joyous Morning.~Weak be the strength of
 16    1,  125, 3 |            3 Longing, I came this morning to the pious, the son of
 17    1,  139, 4 |       chariotsteeds are yoked for morning rites, unswerving steeds
 18    1,  139, 4 |      rites, unswerving steeds for morning rites,~We set you on the
 19    1,  141, 6 |          choose him Herald at the morning rites, pressing to him as
 20    1,  142, 7 |                   7 May Night and Morning, hymned with lauds, united,
 21    1,  151, 5 |          they cry unto the Sun at morning and at evening, like swift
 22    1,  186, 4 |         with reverence, Night and Morning, like a cow good to milk,
 23    1,  188, 6 |         they forth:~Let Night and Morning rest them here.~
 24    2,    2, 2 |                    2 At night and morning, Agni, have they called
 25    2,    2, 8 |           night by night at every morning's dawn, may he shine forth
 26    2,    3, 6 |            the glorious Night and Morning, like female weavers, waxen
 27    2,    8, 3 |      glory is extolled at eve and morning in our homes,~Whose statute
 28    2,   12, 7 |         gave being to the Sun and Morning, who leads the waters, He,
 29    2,   18, 1 |         car hath been equipped at morning; four yokes it hath, three
 30    2,   31, 5 |      those two blessed Goddesses, Morning and Night who stir all living
 31    2,   39, 2 |                       2 Moving at morning like two chr-borne heroes,
 32    2,   39, 3 |        two Cakavas in the grey of morning, come like two chariot wheels
 33    3,    6, 7 |     beamed through many a radiant morning,~That the Gods praised their
 34    3,   14, 3 |           their vigour, Night and Morning, by the wind's paths shall
 35    3,   20, 5 |       call on Savitar the God, on Morning, Brhaspati, and Dadhikras,
 36    3,   30, 13|     bright front of the refulgent Morning;~And all acknowledge, when
 37    3,   31, 15|       song, the fire, and Sun and Morning.~
 38    3,   32, 8 |     marvels, he begot the Sun and Morning.~
 39    3,   58, 4 |        milk at the first break of morning.~
 40    3,   61, 2 |                  2 Shine forth, O Morning, thou auspicious Goddess,
 41    3,   61, 3 |                           3 Thou, Morning, turning thee to every creature,
 42    3,   61, 4 |          her reins drop downward, Morning cometh, the wealthy Dame,
 43    3,   61, 5 |        invoke the radiant Goddess Morning, and bring with reverence
 44    3,   61, 6 |         came the wealthy Lady.~To Morning, Agni, when she comes refulgent,
 45    4,    1, 17|          bright beam of celestial Morning.~Surya ascended to the wide
 46    4,    2, 8 |          praise to thee at eve or morning, and, with oblation, doth
 47    4,    3, 11|         bliss the men encompassed Morning: light was apparent at the
 48    4,    4, 9 | resplendent day by day at eve and morning.~So may we honour thee,
 49    4,    6, 8 |           s tooth, wakened in the morning, with powerful mouth and
 50    4,   12, 2 |   kindling thee at evening and at morning, prospers, and comes to
 51    4,   14, 4 |            hither at the break of morning.~Here for your drauglit
 52    4,   16, 4 |       splendour shine at break of morning),~He with his succour, best
 53    4,   25, 2 |           man endues the beams of morning?~Who seeks bond, fritridship,
 54    4,   45, 5 |      meath, the fires sing to the morning Asvins at the break of day,~
 55    4,   55, 3 |        the unobstructed Night and Morning both, day and night, provide
 56    5,    1, 2 |        the Priest was wakened: at morning gracious Agni hath arisen.~
 57    5,    5, 6 |           Mothers of eternal Law,~Morning and Night we supplicate.~
 58    5,   28, 1 |         forth widely turning unto Morning.~Eastward the ladle goes
 59    5,   30, 13|     course was ending, changed to morning.~
 60    5,   30, 14|           Rusamas, was changed to morning.~Like a strong courser,
 61    5,   32, 11|    invoking Indra both at eve and morning.~
 62    5,   41, 7 |        Heaven's mighty Daughters,~Morning and Night, the Two, as '
 63    5,   62, 8 |         car gold-hued at break of morning, and iron-pillared when
 64    5,   64, 7 |                            7 When morning flushes, Holy Ones! in the
 65    5,   76, 3 |         at milking-time, at early morning, at noon of day and when
 66    5,   77, 1 |           those who come at early morning: let the Twain drink before
 67    6,    4, 2 |       Agni, radiant Herald of the morning, meet to be known, accept
 68    6,   17, 5 |          splendour to the Sun and Morning.~The mighty rock that compassed
 69    6,   17, 6 |        firm doors for the kine of Morning, and, with the Angirases,
 70    6,   24, 9 |       gloom of night brightens to morning.~
 71    6,   30, 5 |          at once Sun, Heaven, and Morning.~
 72    6,   32, 2 |       bond that held the beams of Morning.~
 73    6,   39, 3 |          throughout the years, at morning and at evening.~Him have
 74    6,   50, 8 |          bounteous as the face of Morning, discloses precious gifts
 75    6,   64, 2 |          in majesty, thou Goddess Morning.~
 76    6,   72, 2 |     Indra-Soma, gave her light to Morning, and led the Sun on high
 77    7,    2, 6 |          exalted Heavenly Ladies, Morning and Night, like a cow good
 78    7,    3, 5 |        decked him both at eve and morning, Most Youthful Agni, as
 79    7,   33, 7 |          warmth to all attend the morning. All these have they discovered,
 80    7,   39, 2 |           early call on Night and Morning,-Vayu, and Pusan with his
 81    7,   44, 4 |        allied with Surya and with Morning, Adityas, and Angirases,
 82    7,   67, 2 |         is seen the Banner of the Morning, the Banner born to give
 83    7,   68, 9 |          thoughts at the break of morning.~May the cow nourish him
 84    7,   69, 4 |        was turning to the grey of morning the Maiden, Surya's Daughter,
 85    7,   71, 3 |          at the earliest flush of morning.~With coursers yoked by
 86    7,   74, 1 |                          1. THESE morning sacrifices call you, Asvins,
 87    7,   75, 3 |                     3 See, lovely Morning's everlasting splendours,
 88    7,   75, 6 |       steeds carrying resplendent Morning.~On her all-lovely car she
 89    7,   75, 7 |       were lowing as they greeted Morning.~
 90    7,   76, 4 |         effectual words begat the Morning.~
 91    7,   76, 6 |          first to us, O high-born Morning.~
 92    7,   78, 3 |      eastward are those lights of Morning, sending out lustre, as
 93    7,   91, 1 |        affliction they caused the Morning to arise with Surya.~
 94    8,    4, 3 |       Come hither quickly both at morning and at eve, and with the
 95    8,    4, 19|         gave, a hundred steeds at morning rites.~Among the gifts of
 96    8,    4, 20|                    20 What by his morning songs Kanva, the powerful,
 97    8,   25, 21|       Surya, Heaven, and Earth at morning and at eve I speak.~Bringing
 98    8,   41, 5 |           names mysterious of the morning beams,~He cherishes much
 99    8,   46, 21|         Asvya, when this light of morning dawned, received from Prthusravas,
100    8,   65, 8 |      Friends, pressed Soma at the morning rites,~Whetting thy thunderbolt
101    8,   76, 3 |          to dear sacrifice at the morning rites.~
102    9,   10, 5 |    Vivasvan's glory and producing Morning's light, the Suns~Pass through
103    9,   58, 2 |                             2 The Morning knows all precious things,
104    9,   86, 19|          the Furtherer of day, of morning, and of heaven.~Mixt with
105    9,   99, 5 |      messenger to bear the sage's morning prayer.~
106    9,  100    |        beloved Friend,~As, in the morning of its life, the mothers
107   10,    3, 1 |         he comes with white-rayed Morning.~
108   10,    6, 3 |        all living men at break of morning,~Agni to whom our offerings
109   10,    8, 4 |         Vasu thou precedest every Morning, and still hast been the
110   10,   11, 3 |          3 Yea, even this blessed Morning, rich in store of food,
111   10,   31, 7 |          praise to many a day and morning.~
112   10,   34, 11|         brown steeds in the early morning, and when the fire is cold
113   10,   35, 3 |          peace and happiness.~May Morning sending forth her light
114   10,   40, 1 |           daybreak, visiting each morning every house, borne hitherward
115   10,   40, 3 |         meet for worship, go each morning to the house.~Whom do ye
116   10,   42, 5 |        him he overthrows in early morning his swift well-weaponed
117   10,   68, 9 |          of heaven, and fire, and Morning: with lucid rays he forced
118   10,   88, 19|       great as is the fair-winged Morning's presence to him who dwells
119   10,   89, 12|            as herald of refulgent Morning, let thine insatiate arrow
120   10,  110, 6 |           dews let holy Night and Morning, each close to each, he
121   10,  127, 7 |         dark with richest hues:~O Morning, cancel it like debts.~
122   10,  134, 1 |                   1. As, like the Morning, thou hast filled, O Indra,
123   10,  151, 5 |              5 Faith in the early morning, Faith at noonday will we
 
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