Book, Hymn, Verse 
  1    1,   18, 9 |            most widely famed,~As 'twere the Household Priest of
  2    1,   37, 3 |           3 One hears, as though 'twere close at hand, the cracking
  3    1,   60    |              HYMN LX. Agni.~I As 'twere Some goodly treasure Matarisvan
  4    1,   61, 5 |          that Indra, my hymn, as 'twere a horse, through love of
  5    1,   64, 6 |      solenm rites.~They lead, as 'twere, the Strong Horse forth,
  6    1,   67, 5 |          him have sages built as 'twere a seat.~ ~
  7    1,   70, 5 |        sundry spots, parting, as 'twere, an aged father's wealth.~
  8    1,   83, 6 |          Where the stone rings as'twere a singer skilled in laud, --
  9    1,   94, 1 |          our mind this eulogy as 'twere a car.~For good, in his
 10    1,  110, 5 |          with a rod measured, as 'twere a field, the single sacrificial
 11    1,  116, 10|           Nasatyas, stripped, as 'twere mail, the skin upon~his
 12    1,  116, 13|          the weakling's wife, as 'twere an order, and gave to her
 13    1,  116, 25|         seeing, enter old age as 'twere the house I live in.~
 14    1,  124, 4 |           4 Near is she seen, as 'twere the Bright One's bosom:
 15    1,  124, 7 |    brother, mounting her car, as 'twere to gather riches.~Dawn,
 16    1,  130, 3 | bolt-armed, he strove to win, as 'twere, the stall of kine;~So Indra
 17    1,  130, 8 |         the dusky skin;~Blazing, 'twere, he burns each covetous
 18    1,  137, 3 |                             3 As 'twere a radiant-coloured cow,
 19    1,  139, 1 |          their way, our songs as 'twere unto the Gods.~
 20    1,  140, 1 |        home, I bring the food as 'twere his place of birth.~I clothe
 21    1,  145, 2 |           Sage, hath grasped, as 'twere, with his own mind.~Forgetting
 22    1,  155, 1 |           beguiled, who borne as 'twere by noble steed, have stood
 23    1,  164, 19|         and Soma, steeds bear as 'twere yoked to the region's car-pole.~
 24    1,  164, 40|           of holy praise-song, as twere their highest heaven, the
 25    1,  166, 2 |   Bringing the pleasant mcath as 'twere their own dear son, they
 26    1,  166, 9 |          great powers are set as 'twere in rivalry therein.~Rings
 27    1,  166, 11|     strong, visible from afar as 'twere with stars of heaven,~Lovely
 28    1,  168, 3 |         their shoulders rests as 'twere a warrior's spear and in
 29    1,  169, 7 |          their rush o'erthrow as 'twere a sinner the mortal who
 30    1,  173, 6 |    God-like, wears the heaven as 'twere a frontlet,~
 31    1,  175, 1 |           Lord of Bay Steeds, as 'twere the bowl's enlivening mead.~
 32    1,  181, 8 |        swollen, honouring men as 'twere with milk's outpouring.~
 33    2,    2, 4 |            guard of the place as 'twere, looking to Gods and men.~
 34    2,    4, 5 |           greatness,-he gave, as 'twere, his hue to those who love
 35    2,    7, 3 |        all our enemies a way,~As 'twere through streaming water-floods.~
 36    2,   15, 3 |                 3 From front, as 'twere a house, he ruled and measured;
 37    2,   16, 7 |         will pour Indra forth as 'twere a spring of wealth.~
 38    2,   19, 5 |           keep distress afar, as 'twere his portion.~
 39    2,   41, 16|            Sarasvati, We are, as 'twere, of no repute and dear Mother,
 40    3,    1, 14|  light-diffusing Agni,~Waxen, as 'twere in secret, in his dwelling,
 41    3,   33, 2 |          to urge you, ye move as 'twere on chariots to the ocean.~
 42    3,   33, 3 |          the blessed.~Licking as 'twere their calf the pair of Mothers
 43    3,   49, 3 |           like Bhaga, Father, as 'twere, of hymns, fair, prompt
 44    4,    5, 6 |       Agni, bast boldly given as 'twere a heavy burthen,~This Prstha
 45    4,    5, 8 |         When they have thrown as 'twere the cows' stalls open. The
 46    4,   18, 6 |          Holy Ones, shouting, as 'twere, together.~Ask them to.
 47    4,   22, 8 |          the gladdening stalk as 'twere a river: so let the rite,
 48    4,   38, 3 |                       3 Whom, as 'twere down a precipice, swift
 49    4,   38, 5 |         after him in battles, as 'twere a thief who steals away
 50    5,   19, 4 |                    4 I bring, as 'twere, the longed-for milk, the
 51    5,   29, 8 |           All the Gods raised as 'twere a shout of triumph to Indra
 52    5,   41, 3 |      Worshipful, bring a hymn as 'twere libation.~
 53    5,   41, 7 |           and Night, the Two, as 'twere all-knowing: these bring
 54    5,   48, 4 |        that rapid rush of his as 'twere an axe's edge,~What time
 55    5,   74, 5 |          age removed his skin as 'twere a robe.~So, when ye made
 56    5,   80, 5 |          bathing, she stands, as 'twere, erect that we may see her.~
 57    6,    3, 4 |     darting forth his tongue, as 'twere a hatchet, burning the woods,
 58    6,   10, 2 |         strength to this man, as 'twere for self-advantage.~
 59    6,   20, 8 |       assistance, forced near as 'twere to glorify the Mother.~
 60    6,   29, 5 |           endeavour, driving, as 'twere, with help his flocks to
 61    6,   45, 7 |          7 I call with hymns, as 'twere a cow to milk, the Friend
 62    6,   47, 10|            sharpen my thought as 'twere a blade of iron~Approve
 63    6,   67, 1 |           existing;~They who, as 'twere with reins are best Controllers,
 64    6,   67, 6 |            ye prop the height as 'twere from loftiest heaven.~The
 65    7,    3, 4 |         tongue thou piercest, as 'twere barley.~
 66    7,   24, 5 |           of thee: in heaven, as 'twere above the sky, set thou
 67    7,   34, 7 |           strength hath risen as 'twere a light: it bears the load
 68    7,   37, 6 |           thy priests a home, as 'twere, thou givest: when, Indra
 69    7,   61, 2 |       favour so that ye fill, as 'twere, with power his autumns.~
 70    7,   67, 7 |          this treasure to you as 'twere an envoy sent for friendship.~
 71    7,   70, 2 |        seas and rivers, yoking as'twere two well-matched shining
 72    7,   87, 4 |           secret, shall speak as 'twere to teach the race that cometh.~
 73    8,    3, 21|           all, who runneth on as 'twere to heaven.~Which Indra and
 74    8,   58, 12|          flow into thy throat as 'twere a pipe with ample mouth.~
 75    8,   82, 9 |                     9 By song as 'twere, the powerful bolt which
 76    8,   88, 3 |                    3 Turning, as 'twere, to meet the Sun, enjoy
 77    8,   92, 2 |           of Divodasa turned, as 'twere in majesty, to the Gods.~
 78    8,   94, 1 |         bountiful,~Who gives, as 'twere in thousands, precious wealth
 79    9,    6, 5 |            ten dames cleanse, as 'twere a vigorous steed,~While
 80    9,   14, 5 |     adorned,~Making the milk, as 'twere, his robe.~
 81    9,   16, 7 |                   7 Swelling, as 'twere, to heights of heaven, the
 82    9,   17, 5 |       shinest mounting heaven as 'twere above light's triple realm,~
 83    9,   37, 5 |          deceived,~Hath gone, as 'twere, to win the spoil.~
 84    9,   41, 3 |      Pavamana's roar is heard as 'twere the rush of rain~Lightnings
 85    9,   44, 1 |           great rite, bearing as 'twere thy wave to Gods,~Unwearied,
 86    9,   61, 16|           hath Pavamana made, as 'twere, the marvellous thunder,
 87    9,   62, 16|           Pressed by the men, as 'twere to war hath Soma Pavamana
 88    9,   67, 30|         flow~Even, Soma, God, if 'twere a mole.~
 89    9,   69, 4 |      bright fleece, and hath, as 'twere, endued a garment newly
 90    9,   76, 3 |    exhaustless powers for us, as 'twere through song.~
 91    9,   87, 7 |    cleansing filter, hath run as 'twere a host let loose, the Courser;~
 92    9,   94, 1 |    enrobed in waters and song as 'twere a stall that kine may prosper.~
 93    9,   96, 22|           a Chanter, be comes as 'twere to his friend's sister roaring.~
 94    9,   97, 9 |           movement: cows low, as 'twere, to him who sports at pleasure.~
 95    9,   97, 16|         comforts.~Dispelling, as 'twere with a club, misfortunes,
 96    9,   97, 30|          of days, were poured as 'twere from heaven: the wise King
 97    9,   97, 38|         Cleansed near the Sun as 'twere he as Creator hath filled
 98    9,  103, 1 |           raised:~Bring meed, as 'twere, to one who makes thee glad
 99    9,  108, 5 |          the sheep,~Sporting, as 'twere the waters' wave.~
100    9,  110, 5 |          glory pierced for us as 'twere a never-failing well for
101    9,  110, 6 |         Savitar the God opens as 'twere a stall.~
102    9,  111, 2 |        worship in thine home.~As 'twere from far, the hymn is heard,
103   10,    3, 4 |           goings-forth kindle as 'twere high voices the goings of
104   10,    4, 3 |            3 Making thee grow as 'twere some noble infant, thy Mother
105   10,   18, 14|        have I caught and held as 'twere a courser with the rein.~
106   10,   21, 3 |        statutes rest by thee, as 'twere with ladles that o'erflow.~
107   10,   27, 7 |           thee.~Two canopies, as 'twere, are round about him who
108   10,   30, 1 |                            1. As 'twere with swift exertion of the
109   10,   39, 1 |                            1. As 'twere the name of father, easy
110   10,   77, 4 |          all united, fraught, as 'twere with viands.~
111   10,   79, 3 |                    3 Seeking, as 'twere, his Mother's secret bosom,
112   10,   89, 12|          O Indra.~And pierce, as 'twere a stone launched forth from
113   10,   93, 13|           with piercing ends, as 'twere two ranks of heroes ranged
114   10,   96, 1 |          who pours lovely oil as 'twere with yellow drops. Let my
115   10,   96, 2 |         him whom cows content as 'twere with yellow drops.~
116   10,  105, 5 |        who stretch themselves as 'twere for food,~The God who wears
117   10,  111, 7 |        Star of heaven is seen as 'twere approaching: none knoweth
118   10,  149, 1 |    supported.~Savitar milked, as 'twere a restless courser, air,
119   10,  159, 5 |           glory have I seized as 'twere the wealth of weaker Dames.~
120   10,  176, 1 |        have enjoyed the earth as, twere a mother cow.~
121   10,  176, 4 |        rescues from distress, as 'twere from the Immortal Race,~
 
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