Book, Hymn, Verse 
  1    1,    3, 4 |        bright, come, these libations long for thee,~Thus by fine fingers
  2    1,   23, 21|            safe from harm,~So that I long may see the Sun.~
  3    1,   33, 15|            land, mid Tugra's houses.~Long stood they there before
  4    1,   34, 11|          drinking of the meath.~Make long our days of life, and wipe
  5    1,   37, 11|              offspring of the cloud,~Long, broad, and inexhaustible.~
  6    1,   37, 15|        servants evermore,~To live as long as life may last.~ ~
  7    1,   53, 10|              through thy favour life long and joyful and with store
  8    1,   73, 4 |             O Agni, and princes gain long life who bring oblation.~
  9    1,   84, 16|    heart-piercing, health-bestowing?~Long shall he live who richly
 10    1,   86, 10|        Create the light for which we long.~ ~
 11    1,   89, 4 |             ye, for whom our spirits long, hear this.~
 12    1,   94, 3 |           hither the Adityas, for we long for them. Let us not in
 13    1,   95, 2 |           They bear around him whose long flames are pointed, fulgent
 14    1,  110, 2 |             of Sudhanvan, after your long journeying, ye came unto
 15    1,  112, 16|              Sayu, Atri, and to Manu long ago;~Wherewith ye shot your
 16    1,  113, 10|                               10 How long a time, and they shall be
 17    1,  126, 4 |           before a thousand lead the long procession.~Reeling in joy
 18    1,  133, 7 |            yea, wealth he gives that long shall last.~
 19    1,  136, 6 |          Bhaga and heavenly Aryaman.~Long may we live and have attendant
 20    1,  138, 4 |           Goat-borne! their gift who long for fame.~So, Wonder-Worker!
 21    1,  139, 9 |            days and Manu knew.~Their long line stretcheth to the Gods,
 22    1,  140, 8 |                   8 The maidens with long, tresses hold him in embrace;
 23    1,  140, 13|              flowing rivers~Yield us long life and food and corn and
 24    1,  154, 3 |          this common dwelling-place, long, far extended.~
 25    1,  164, 45|                        44 Three with long tresses show in ordered
 26    1,  166, 14|            That, O ye Maruts, we may long time flourish through your
 27    1,  173, 11|          invites the thirsty, as the long way brings him who gains
 28    1,  179    |       fervent Prayer, succeeds after long labour in drawing down from
 29    1,  181, 3 | thought-swift, which ye, for whom we long, have mounted.~
 30    2,    2, 2 |              thou lightest all night long the families of men. Thou
 31    2,   11, 13|              God, the riches that we long for, most powerful, with
 32    2,   14, 8 |               men, whatever thing ye long for obtain ye quickly bringing
 33    2,   27, 10|            autumns ours be the blest long lives of our forefathers.~
 34    2,   30, 10|           which thou hast to finish.~Long have they been inflated
 35    3,    3, 7 |                    7 Sing, Agni, for long life to us and noble sons:
 36    3,   15, 3 |            over trouble: Help us who long, Most Youthful God, to riches.~
 37    3,   29, 8 |            with oblation: Agni, give long life to the sacrificer.~
 38    3,   30, 1 |           THE friends who offer Soma long to find thee: they pour
 39    3,   30, 17|          crush it in the middle.~How long hast thou bebaved as one
 40    3,   38, 1 |            dearest and most noble, I long to see the sages full of
 41    3,   58, 1 |       Milch-cow yields the things we long for: the Son of Daksina
 42    4,   12, 6 |            free from this affliction long let our life, O Agni, be
 43    4,   15, 9 |                                    9 Long, O ye Asvins, may he live,
 44    4,   15, 10|            son of Sahadeva, to enjoy~Long life, O Asvins, O ye Gods.~
 45    4,   22, 7 |              wander at their will in long succession.~
 46    4,   23, 9 |       splendid beauties.~By holy Law long lasting food they bring
 47    4,   25, 4 |           Agni Bharata give shelter: long shall he look upon the Sun
 48    5,    4, 1 |            we obtain the strength we long for, and overcome the fierce
 49    5,   22, 3 |           favour we bethink us as we long for it.~
 50    5,   45, 9 |          that spreadeth wide for his long journey.~Down on the Soma
 51    5,   62, 9 |        Varuna and Mitra, and when we long to win may we be victors.~
 52    5,   74, 3 |         devotions are ye pleased? We long for you to further us.~
 53    6,    1, 11|         strength abundant, rich, and long enduring.~
 54    6,   28, 4 |            Cows, they, O ye Indra. I long for Indra with my heart
 55    7,   22, 6 |             thee.~O Maghavan, be not long distant from us.~
 56    7,   28, 4 |               the Wondrous-Wise hath long ago forgiven.~
 57    7,   36, 5 |              adorers worship to gain long life and win his friendship.~
 58    7,   59, 6 |              the wealth for which we long,~To take delight, ye Maruts,
 59    7,   72, 3 |          Mornings.~Inviting those we long for, Earth and Heaven, the
 60    7,   81, 3 |             One, who bringest all we long to have, and to the offerer
 61    7,   96, 4 |       Sarasvan, as unmarried men who long for wives,~As liberal men
 62    8,    4, 17|                          17 Pusan, I long to win thy love, I long
 63    8,    4, 17|              long to win thy love, I long to praise thee, Radiant
 64    8,   12, 1 |            greedy fiend, for that we long.~
 65    8,   12, 2 |             and the sea, for that we long.~
 66    8,   12, 3 |         ordained by Law, for that we long.~
 67    8,   13, 30|                       30 That we may long behold the light, what time
 68    8,   15, 7 |             thunderbolt for which we long, the wish makes keen.~
 69    8,   17, 10|                                   10 Long be thy grasping-hook wherewith
 70    8,   18, 18|              life that they may live long days.~
 71    8,   20, 2 |         bright.~Come, ye for whom we long, with food, to sacrifice,
 72    8,   45, 20|            men rest upon a staff:~We long to have. thee dwell with
 73    8,   45, 40|              the wealth for which we long:~
 74    8,   45, 41|              the wealth for which we long~
 75    8,   45, 42|              the wealth for which we long.~
 76    8,   46, 23|         fleet steeds whose tails are long and fair,~Turn with swift
 77    8,   58, 2 |           kine a bull, for those who long for his approach,~For those
 78    8,   59, 7 |           food, O thou whose life is long!~But one who yokes the bright-hued
 79    8,   63, 13|           presented steeds, like the long wool of fleecy rams.~
 80    8,   64, 16|       gracious help, as of a Father, long ago,~So now we pray to thee
 81    8,  103, 7 |             our days that we may see long life.~ ~
 82    9,    4, 6 |             own mental power and aid long may we look upon the Sun;~
 83    9,   13, 2 |             2 Sing forth, ye men who long for help, to Pavamana, to
 84    9,   19, 5 |               impregned the kine whb long to meet their Lord,~The
 85    9,   69, 6 |           These swift outpourings in long course of holy rites: no
 86    9,   74, 9 |         flows, Pavamana, through the long wool of the sheep.~So, cleansed
 87    9,   91, 6 |         lights, O Soma, and grant us long to look upon the sunshine.~
 88    9,   93, 5 |        wealth, with store of heroes.~Long be his life who worships,
 89    9,  103, 2 |              he flows on through the long wool of the sheep.~The Gold-hued,
 90    9,  103, 3 |                     3 On through the long wool of the sheep to the
 91    9,  106, 10|           his wave flows through the long wool of the sheep,~Shouting
 92    9,  107, 5 |              watchful in the sheep's long wool,~Thou hast become a
 93    9,  107, 9 |          Soma, and urged through the long wool of the sheep,~Thou,
 94    9,  107, 10|          himself through the sheep's long fine wool, like an impetuous
 95    9,  107, 21|            and bright in the sheep's long wool, tbou hast bellowed,
 96    9,  108, 5 |           best rapture-giver, in the long wool of the sheep,~Sporting,
 97    9,  109, 16|           the filter and the sheep's long wool.~
 98    9,  110, 9 |                                 9 As long as thou, O Pavamana, art
 99   10,    1, 7 |           Youthfullest! to those who long to meet thee, and hither
100   10,    9, 7 |            safe from harm,~So that I long may see the Sun.~
101   10,   11, 5 | strengthening food with lauds, after long toil, cornest with many
102   10,   14, 14|            he grant that we may live long days of life among the Gods.~
103   10,   37, 8 |                 8 Surya, may we live long and look upon thee still,
104   10,   51, 8 |             waters, and let there be long life, ye Gods, to Agni.~
105   10,   57, 4 |            and lire,~That thou mayst long behold the sun!~
106   10,   59, 6 |            breath and our enjoyment.~Long may we look upon the Sun
107   10,   69, 6 |              thou subdue the men who long for battle.~
108   10,   70, 4 |      transversely: may it be with us long in length and fragrant.~
109   10,   74, 3 |            those Immortal Beings who long for treasures in their full
110   10,   76, 6 |             the meath for which they long, sending their voice around
111   10,   78, 5 |             like the noblest steeds, long to obtain the prize like
112   10,   85, 39|       splendour and with ample life.~Long lived be he who is her lord;
113   10,  108, 10|            know them.~They seemed to long for kine when I departed.
114   10,  124, 1 |             preceder: thou hast lain long enough in during darkness.~
115   10,  134, 6 |            thine hand a lance like a long hook, great Counsellor!~
116   10,  136, 1 |                       1. HE with the long loose locks supports Agni,
117   10,  136, 1 |            sky to look upon: he with long hair is called this light.~
118   10,  136, 6 |               and Apsarases,~He with long locks, who knows the wish,
119   10,  136, 7 |           hard to bend,~When he with long loose locks hath drunk,
120 AppI          |       fervent Prayer, succeeds after long labour in drawing down from
 
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