Book, Hymn, Verse 
  1    1,    1, 7 |           To thee, dispeller of the night, O Agni, day by day with
  2    1,   13, 7 |                 7 I call the lovely Night and Dawn to seat them on
  3    1,   24, 10|        constellations that shine at night, set high in heaven above
  4    1,   24, 10|         unweakened, and through the night the Moon moves on in splendor~
  5    1,   34, 2 |       support: thrice journey ye by night, O Asvins, thrice by day.~
  6    1,   35, 1 |           to aid us here.~I call on Night who gives rest to all moving
  7    1,   36, 16|             plots against us in the night, nor any foe prevail o'er
  8    1,   44, 7 |                8 At dawn of day, at night, Usas and Savitar, the Asvins,
  9    1,   62, 8 |        ancient time have travelled, Night with her dark limbs, Dawn
 10    1,   73, 6 |            in heaven.~They made the Night and Dawn of different colours,
 11    1,   79, 6 |         Agni, shining of thyself by night and when the morning breaks,~
 12    1,   90, 7 |                      7 Sweet be the night and sweet the dawns, sweet
 13    1,   94, 7 |            through even the dark of night. Let us not in thy friendship,
 14    1,   96, 5 |                                   5 Night and Dawn, changing each
 15    1,   98, 2 |        present, preserve us day and night from foemen.~
 16    1,  112, 25|           Asvins, for evermore both night and day protect us.~This
 17    1,  113, 1 |           far-extending brightness.~Night, sent away for Savitar's
 18    1,  113, 3 |            hues and yet one-minded, Night and Dawn clash not, neither
 19    1,  115, 4 |          station, straight over all Night spreadeth out her garment.~
 20    1,  116, 15|              15 When in the time of night, in Khela's battle, a leg
 21    1,  116, 20|                  20 Ye bore away at night by easy pathways Jahusa
 22    1,  122, 2 |            the early invocation are Night and Dawn who show with varied
 23    1,  127, 5 |          shines forth fairer in the night than in the day, with life
 24    1,  139, 5 |      vouchsafe us blessings day and night.~The offerings which we
 25    1,  142, 7 |                               7 May Night and Morning, hymned with
 26    1,  144, 4 |      together in the same abode,~By night as in the day the grey one
 27    1,  179, 1 |             toiled and laboured, at night and morn, through age-inducing
 28    1,  179, 11|       Rakasas approach) not Agni by night; the giver of fuel, and
 29    1,  185, 1 |             as on a car the Day and Night roll onward.~
 30    1,  185, 4 |          mid the Gods, with Day and Night alternate. Protect us, Heaven
 31    1,  186, 4 |          you I seek with reverence, Night and Morning, like a cow
 32    1,  188, 6 |        beauty shine they forth:~Let Night and Morning rest them here.~
 33    1,  191, 8 |             and evil spirits of the night.~
 34    2,    2, 2 |                                2 At night and morning, Agni, have
 35    2,    2, 2 |            heaven thou lightest all night long the families of men.
 36    2,    2, 8 |                         8 Enkindled night by night at every morning'
 37    2,    2, 8 |                8 Enkindled night by night at every morning's dawn,
 38    2,    3, 6 |           work for us, the glorious Night and Morning, like female
 39    2,   10, 3 |         plants was Agni;~And in the night, not compassed round by
 40    2,   19, 3 |            the cattle, and with the night the works of days completed.~
 41    2,   31, 5 |      blessed Goddesses, Morning and Night who stir all living things
 42    2,   38, 3 |            who glide like serpents. Night closely followed Savitar'
 43    3,    4, 6 |                                   6 Night and Dawn, lauded, hither
 44    3,    7, 6 |        where the singer's Bull, the night's dispeller, after his proper
 45    3,   14, 3 |          Two who show their vigour, Night and Morning, by the wind'
 46    3,   30, 13|             gladly in the course of night would look on the broad
 47    4,   10, 4 |             time of the day and the night thy look is the sweetest .~
 48    4,   17, 15|                        15 As in the night the sacrificing priest.~
 49    4,   30, 3 |         thou didst lengthen days by night.~
 50    4,   55, 3 |            And may the unobstructed Night and Morning both, day and
 51    4,   55, 3 |           and Morning both, day and night, provide for our protection.~
 52    5,    5, 6 |            eternal Law,~Morning and Night we supplicate.~
 53    5,    7, 4 |            He gives a signal in the night even to him who is afar,~
 54    5,   30, 13|             made Indra joyful, when night, whose course was ending,
 55    5,   30, 14|                                  14 Night, well-nigh ended, at Rnancaya'
 56    5,   31, 11|                             11 When night was near its close he carried
 57    5,   41, 7 |       mighty Daughters,~Morning and Night, the Two, as 'twere all-knowing:
 58    5,   76, 3 |          Sun is setting,~By day, by night, with favour most auspicious.
 59    5,   81, 4 |         sides thou encompassest the night: yea, thou, O God, art Mitra
 60    5,   82, 8 |            these Twain, the Day and Night,~Is Savitar the thoughtful
 61    6,    3, 5 |           of iron:~The messenger of night with brilliant pathway,
 62    6,    3, 6 |      splendour crackles.~Red in the night, by day the men's possession:
 63    6,   10, 4 |          himself hath been. through night's thick darkness, made manifest
 64    6,   24, 9 |              what time the gloom of night brightens to morning.~
 65    6,   38, 4 |           shall strengthen when the night departeth, Indra whom days
 66    6,   48, 6 |       apparent through the gloom by night, the Red Bull in the darksome
 67    6,   49, 10|           10 Rudra by day, Rudra at night we honour with these our
 68    6,   58, 1 |              one holy, like Day and Night dissimilar in colour.~All
 69    6,   65, 2 |    commencement, drive far away the night's surrounding shadows.~
 70    7,    2, 6 |        Heavenly Ladies, Morning and Night, like a cow good at milking,~
 71    7,    9, 2 |       home-companion, through still night's darkness he is made apparent.~
 72    7,   15, 8 |                    8 Shine forth at night and morn: through thee with
 73    7,   15, 15|              Infallible! by day and night.~
 74    7,   39, 2 |             the folks early call on Night and Morning,-Vayu, and Pusan
 75    7,   42, 5 |       Maruts.~Here on our grass let Night and Dawn be seated: bring
 76    7,   66, 11|             month and then the day, night, sacrifice and holy verse,~
 77    7,   69, 4 |                              4 When night was turning to the grey
 78    7,   71, 1 |                              1. THE Night retireth from the Dawn her
 79    7,   71, 1 |             and cattle - by day and night keep far from us the arrow.~
 80    7,   71, 2 |        Lovers of Sweetness, day and night preserve us.~
 81    7,  104, 11|         blighted, who in the day or night would fain destroy us.~
 82    8,    1, 29|          the coming of the gloom of night, O Vasu, have gone forth
 83    8,    5, 8 |        traverse, and three times of night.~
 84    8,    7, 6 |           We call on you for aid by night, on you for succour in the
 85    8,   18, 6 |          Aditi, free from guile, by night,~Aditi, ever strengthening,
 86    8,   19, 31|       shinest in glimmerings of the night.~
 87    8,   25, 11|            dwelling lace by day and night:~With you for our defenders
 88    8,   26, 3 |          ample wealth, to-day,~When night hath passed, O ye who send
 89    8,   27, 2 |              to trees, to Dawns, to Night, to plants.~O all ye Vasus,
 90    8,   50, 17|         keep safely both by day and night.~
 91    8,   53, 6 |              6 We call on thee both night and day to taste the flowing
 92    8,   63, 5 |       Visible through the gloom o:f night~
 93    9,    5, 6 |             Like beauteous maidens, Night and Dawn~
 94    9,   97, 9 |    abundance: the Silvery shines by night, by day the Golden.~
 95    9,   99, 2 |           And he, made beautiful by night, dips forward into strengthening
 96    9,  107, 19|           bosom am I, Soma, day and night. O Tawny-hued, for friendship
 97   10,    1, 2 |         beauty, Agni!~The glooms of night thou, Brilliant Babe, subduest,
 98   10,    3, 1 |            splendour: chasing black Night he comes with white-rayed
 99   10,    3, 3 |  conspicuous lustre, hath compassed Night with whitelyshining garments.~
100   10,    7, 4 |        steeds, and holy: by day and night to him shall all be pleasant.~
101   10,   34, 10|          seeking riches, he goes by night unto the home of others.~
102   10,   36, 1 |              THERE are the Dawn and Night, the grand and beauteous
103   10,   39, 12|            Vivasvan come auspicious Night and Day.~
104   10,   40, 2 | haltingplace, where rest ye for the night?~Who brings you homeward,
105   10,   40, 5 |          the day, he near me in the night: help me to gain a car-borne
106   10,   64, 3 |       heaven, to Trita, Vata, Dawn, Night, and the Atvins Twain.~
107   10,   68, 11|            set the light in day, in night the darkness. Brhaspati
108   10,   70, 6 |            this shrine may Dawn and Night, the Daughters of Heaven,
109   10,   76, 1 |             and Earth,~That Day and Night, in every hall of sacrifice,
110   10,   87, 1 |           protect us in the day and night from evil.~
111   10,   92, 1 |         tribes, refulgent, Guest of night.~Blazing amid dry plants,
112   10,   92, 14|     Self-resplendent One.~We praise Night's youthful Lord benevolent
113   10,   95, 4 |         pleasure, accepting day and night her lord's embraces.~
114   10,  110, 6 |         Pouring sweet dews let holy Night and Morning, each close
115   10,  127    |                        HYMN CXXVII. Night.~
116   10,  127, 1 |            all her eyes the Goddess Night looks forth approaching
117   10,  127, 4 |                 4 So favour us this night, O thou whose pathways we
118   10,  127, 8 |        brought to thee like kine. O Night, thou Child of Heaven, accept~
119   10,  129, 2 |            was there, the day's and night's divider.~That One Thing,
120   10,  190, 1 |           were born:~Thence was the Night produced, and thence the
121 AppI,    0, 5 |             toiled and laboured, at night and morn, through age-inducing
122 AppI,    0, 5 |       Rakasas approach) not Agni by night; the giver of fuel, and
 
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