Book, Hymn, Verse 
  1    1,   30, 16|          great treasures~A car of gold hath he whose deeds are
  2    1,   30, 17|           horses and in kine,~And gold, O ye of wondrous deeds.~
  3    1,   33, 8 |       Adorned with their array of gold and jewels, they o'er the
  4    1,   43, 5 |          Sun, refulgent as bright gold is he,~The good, the best
  5    1,   46, 10|           Sun appeared as it were gold:~And with its-tongue shone
  6    1,   57, 1 |       Indra, shatterer wrought of gold.~
  7    1,   64, 4 |         they bind their chains of gold.~The lances on their shoulders
  8    1,   88, 2 |         for glory.~Brilliant like gold is he who holds the thunder.
  9    1,   92, 16|          home wealthy in kine and gold.~
 10    1,   92, 18| Wonder-Workers, borne on paths of gold.~ ~
 11    1,  117, 5 |            for triumph, like fair gold that hath been buried,~Like
 12    1,  117, 12|            like a pitcher full of gold, O Asvins, on the tenth
 13    1,  125, 2 |             2 Rich shall he be in gold and kine and horses. Indra
 14    1,  163, 9 |                   9 Horns made of gold hath he: his feet are iron:
 15    1,  166, 10|           are many goodly things, gold chains are on your chests,
 16    1,  167, 3 |      grasped, bright, decked with gold there is Vak also, like
 17    2,    2, 5 |       praise.~Raging with jaws of gold among the growing plants,
 18    2,    3, 9 |       hero swift of hearing, like gold in hue, well formed, and
 19    2,   33, 9 |        adorns himself with bright gold decorations:~The strength
 20    2,   34, 3 |         way.~Maruts with helms of gold, ye who make all things
 21    2,   35, 10|        Golden in form is he, like gold to look on, his colour is
 22    2,   35, 10|       look on, his colour is like gold, the Son of Waters.~When
 23    2,   35, 10|           those who present their gold give food to feed him.~
 24    3,   34, 9 |         feedeth many.~Treasure of gold he won; he smote the Dasyus,
 25    3,   44, 3 |       with her tints of green and gold -~The golden Pair yield
 26    4,    4, 10|         with good steeds and fine gold, O Agni, comes nigh thee
 27    4,   10, 4 |           shineth near us even as gold for glory.~
 28    4,   10, 5 |   Spotless thy body, brilliant as gold, like clarified butter:~
 29    4,   10, 5 |          butter:~This gleams like gold on thee, O Self. dependent.~
 30    4,   17, 11|      Indra hath won all kine, all gold, all horses,-Maghavan, he
 31    4,   32, 19|        ten water-ewers wrought of gold:~Thou, Vrtra-slayer, givest
 32    4,   37, 4 |       Strong, with fair chains of gold and jaws of iron, ye have
 33    5,    1, 12|           laud far-reaching, like gold light to heaven.~
 34    5,    7, 7 |       flashing teeth and beard of gold, deft with his unabated
 35    5,   19, 3 |  gloriously increased in might.~A gold chain Brhaduktha wears,
 36    5,   52, 6 |      weapons bright with gleaming gold.~After these Maruts followed
 37    5,   54, 11|  shoulders, anklets on your feet, gold chains are on your breasts,
 38    5,   54, 11|       hands, and visors wroughtof gold are laid upon your heads.~
 39    5,   55, 1 |        their breasts adorned with gold, the Maruts, rushing onward,
 40    5,   56, 1 |         adorned with ornaments of gold,~The people of the Maruts,
 41    5,   57, 5 |      Noble by birth, adorned with gold upon their breasts, the
 42    5,   61, 12|         they shine on cars~As the gold gleams above in heaven.~
 43    5,   62, 7 |                    7 Adorned with gold, its columns are of iron.
 44    5,   75, 3 |          Rudras, on your paths of gold, rejoicing, rich in store
 45    5,   77, 3 |                    3 Covered with gold, meath-tinted, dropping
 46    5,   87, 5 |         strong reins, decked with gold, impetuous and well-weaponed.~
 47    6,   16, 38|         Agni, who glitterest like gold.~
 48    6,   47, 23|            These and ten lumps of gold have I received from Divodasa'
 49    6,   49, 8 |         he vouchsafe us gear with gold to grace it: may Pusan make
 50    6,   51, 1 |        holy Order hath shone like gold of heaven in its arising.~
 51    7,    3, 6 |           very near at hand, like gold thou gleamest,~Like Heaven'
 52    7,   31, 3 |   strength and kine,~Thou winnest gold for us, Good Lord.~
 53    7,   56, 11|           pure, ornaments made of gold.~
 54    7,   56, 13|          shoulders, and chains of gold are twined upon your bosoms.~
 55    7,   60, 3 |         home hath yoked the Seven gold Coursers who, dropping oil
 56    7,   66, 8 |                  8 With wealth of gold may this my song bring unmolested
 57    7,   69, 1 |                       1. MAY your gold chariot, drawn by vigorous
 58    7,   90, 6 |         gifts of kine and horses, gold and treasures.~These princes,
 59    7,   94, 9 |        wealth we crave of you, in gold, in cattle, or in steeds,~
 60    7,   97, 7 |          refulgent, with sword of gold, impetuous, winning sunlight.~
 61    8,    1, 25|         to thy chariot wrought of gold, may thy two Bays with peacock
 62    8,    1, 32|     together with their cloths of gold,~May he, Asanga's son Svanadratha,
 63    8,    5, 11|  Wonder-Workers borne on paths~Of gold, drink sweets with Somajuice.~
 64    8,    5, 28|         Asvins, and with reins of gold,~That reaches even to the
 65    8,    5, 29|        shaft, the axle also is of gold,~And both the wheels are
 66    8,    5, 29|       both the wheels are made of gold.~
 67    8,    5, 35|           that chariot wrought of gold, with coursers very fleet
 68    8,    5, 38|           mine own ten Kings like gold to look upon.~At Caidya'
 69    8,    7, 25|         their hands,~And helms of gold upon their heads.~
 70    8,    7, 32|        thunder and wear swords of gold.~
 71    8,    8, 1 |      Wonderful, borne on paths of gold, drink ye the meath with
 72    8,   15, 4 |        gives room and shines like gold.~
 73    8,   20, 11|           same: their omaments of gold are bright upon their arms;~
 74    8,   20, 22|       Dancers breast adorned with gold, attains to brotherhood
 75    8,   22, 5 |          triple seat and reins of gold,~The famous car that traverseth
 76    8,   22, 17|       rich in cattle, steeds, and gold,~Chief drinkers of the Soma'
 77    8,   26, 17|           Sindhu with his path of gold.~
 78    8,   31, 8 |          decked with ornaments of gold.~
 79    8,   32, 9 |      herds of kine, in steeds, in gold: let us exert~Our strength
 80    8,   33, 4 |          is he: his chariot is of gold.~
 81    8,   46, 24|         gave a chariot wrought of gold: the prince was passing
 82    8,   46, 33|         Adorned with ornaments of gold.~
 83    8,   47, 15|           a garland or a chain of gold,~The whole bad dream, whate'
 84    8,   54, 11|           have received a gift of gold,~Pure, brilliant, and exceeding
 85    8,   58, 16|     ascend thy chariot wrought of gold.~We will attend the Heavenly
 86    8,   61, 12|      handles twain are wrought of gold.~
 87    8,   66, 11|          thine arrow, decked with gold.~Warlike and well equipped
 88    8,   67, 2 |         us, besides, two rings of gold.~
 89    8,   67, 9 |        gift of corn, and kine and gold,~Yea, craving horses, speeds
 90    8,   76, 5 |       wondrous, borne on paths of gold, drink Soma, ye who strengthen
 91    8,   93, 10|   vouchsafedst wealth in kine and gold.~
 92    9,   15, 5 |         beauteous rays of shining gold,~Becoming Sovran of the
 93    9,   27, 4 |     Longing for kine, longing for gold hath Indu Pavamana lowed,~
 94    9,   41, 4 |           Indu wealth~In kine and gold and steeds and spoil.~
 95    9,   61, 3 |     horses and~wealth in kine and gold,~And, Indu, food in boundless
 96    9,   63, 18|           for us, Soma, wealth in gold, in horses and heroic sons,~
 97    9,   69, 8 |       upon us wealth in goods, in gold, in steeds, in cattle and
 98    9,   72, 9 |   thousand gifts of cattle and of gold,~Measure thou forth, yea,
 99    9,   78, 4 |       cars, water, and light, and gold;~He whom the Gods have made
100    9,   86, 11|   thousand streams.~Coloured like gold he rests in seats where
101    9,   86, 38|         wealth in treasure and in gold: may we have strength to
102    9,   86, 39|                      39 Winner of gold and goods and cattle flow
103    9,   86, 43|   breathing-place: cleansing with gold they grasp the Animal herein.~
104    9,   96, 2 |                 2 Men decked with gold adorn his golden tendril,
105    9,  107, 3 |           God, a fountain made of gold.~
106    9,  112, 2 |           him who hath a store of gold. Flow, Indu, flow for Indra'
107   10,   20, 9 |           him bright with hues of gold.~
108   10,   23, 3 |           nigh the thunderbolt of gold, and the Controller's car~
109   10,   45, 8 |                            8 Like gold to look on, far he shone
110   10,   48, 4 |      cattle, steeds and kine, and gold in ample store, with my
111   10,   75, 8 |           cars and robes, rich in gold, nobly-fashioned, rich in
112   10,   78, 2 |       breast-bound with chains of gold, like tempest-blasts, self-moving,
113   10,   93, 13|       with wealth and bright with gold,~Lightly, with piercing
114   10,  107, 2 |           for ever.~They who give gold are blest with life eternal.
115   10,  107, 7 |        Guerdon bestows, moreover, gold that Rsisters.~Guerdon gives
116   10,  110, 6 |       Lofty, celestial Dames with gold to deck them. assuming all
117   10,  123, 6 |   sky-ward;~On thee with wings of gold, Varuna's envoy, the Bird
118   10,  184, 3 |           the attrition-sticks of gold, -~That germ of thine we
119 AppI,    0, 8 |           the attrition-sticks of gold, -~That germ of thine we
 
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