Book, Hymn, Verse 
  1    1,    3, 3 |         Come ye whose paths are red with flame.~
  2    1,   14, 12|                  12 Harness the Red Mares to thy car, the Bays,
  3    1,   39, 6 |       yoked the spotted deer: a red deer, as a leader, draws.~
  4    1,   45, 1 |         the worshipper:~Lord of Red Steeds, who lovest song,
  5    1,   49, 1 |         by auspicious ways:~Let red steeds bear thee to the
  6    1,   64, 7 |       strength among the bright red flames.~
  7    1,   72, 10|        in motion: they knew the Red Steeds coming down, O Agni.~ ~
  8    1,   85, 5 |        the torrents of the dark red stormy cloud, and moisten,
  9    1,   92, 1 |         onward they come bright red in hue, the Mother Cows.~
 10    1,   92, 2 |     beams of light shot up; the Red Cows have they harnessed,
 11    1,   94, 10|    chariot thou hadst yoked two red steeds and two ruddy steeds,
 12    1,  100, 16|                          16 The red and tawny mare, blaze-marked,
 13    1,  114, 5 |       wild-boar of the sky, the red, the dazzling shape.~May
 14    1,  121, 3 |                       3 Lord of red dawns, he came victorious,
 15    1,  124, 11|   harnesseth her team of bright red oxen.~She will beam forth,
 16    1,  130, 9 |         Sun's wheel off. Bright red, he steals away their speech,
 17    1,  134, 3 |                           3 Two red steeds Vayu yokes, Vayu
 18    1,  140, 13|         and cattle, and may the red Dawns choose for us their
 19    1,  141, 8 |     know their art, he with his red limbs lifts himself aloft
 20    1,  146, 2 |         of the broad earth: his red flames lick the udder.~
 21    2,    1, 6 |        of food,~Thou goest with red winds: bliss hast thou in
 22    2,    2, 8 |         may he shine forth with red flame like the realm of
 23    2,   10, 2 |       sundry ways he makes them red of colour.~
 24    3,    1, 4 |          him white at birth and red when waxen mighty.~As mother
 25    3,    7, 5 |                 5 They know the red Bull's blessing, and are
 26    3,   15, 3 |       the dark ones shine forth red, O Agni.~Lead us, good Lord,
 27    3,   29, 3 |         made prolific.~With his red pillar-radiant is his splendour -
 28    3,   29, 6 |    forth like a strong courser, red in colour, in the wood.~
 29    3,   31, 3 |     that flickered, so that the Red's great children should
 30    3,   31, 21|      black hosts he passed with red attendants.~Teaching us
 31    3,   53, 23|       ye people; they bring the red beast deeming it a bullock.~
 32    3,   55, 11|        these two, the dark, the red, are Sisters. Great is the
 33    4,    1, 8 |         Lovely to look on, with red steeds, effulgent, like
 34    4,    1, 16|       with the Bull's sheen the Red One was apparent.~
 35    4,    2, 3 |       thoualit of Order.~Yoking red horses to and fro thou goest
 36    4,    2, 16|       cleft the ground and made red Dawns apparent.~
 37    4,    6, 9 |         straightly forward,~And red steeds, wonderful, of mighty
 38    4,   14, 3 |                               3 Red Dawn.is come, riding with
 39    4,   15, 6 |       wins the prize.~Dress the red Scion of the Sky.~
 40    4,   43, 6 |          in fiery glow have the red birds come hither.~Observed
 41    4,   52, 2 |         in colour like a bright red mare,~The Dawn became the
 42    4,   58, 7 |     swelling fluctuation like a red courser bursting through
 43    5,    1, 5 |        at days' beginning, laid red in colour mid the well-laid
 44    5,   12, 1 | falsehood the sacred Law of the Red Steer I follow.~
 45    5,   12, 5 |       homage, O Agni, keeps the Red Steer's Law eternal;~Wide
 46    5,   36, 6 |        steeds, gave me two dark red horses together with three
 47    5,   43, 12|        within the dwelling, the red, the golden-hued, the allresplendent.~
 48    5,   47, 3 |                   3 Steer, Sea, Red Bird with strong wings,
 49    5,   56, 6 |     Bind to your car the bright red mares, yoke the red coursers
 50    5,   56, 6 |      bright red mares, yoke the red coursers to your car.~Bind
 51    5,   56, 7 |     this loudly-neighing bright red vigorous horse who hath
 52    5,   57, 4 |       with steeds tawnyhued and red, strong in their mightiness
 53    5,   58, 6 |        shattered. Let Dyaus the Red Steer send his thunder downward.~
 54    5,   61, 9 |       to Syava, yea, to me.~Two red steeds carried me to Purumilha'
 55    5,   63, 6 |       cause Heaven to rain, the red, the spotless One.~
 56    5,   73, 5 |      for ever rapidly,~Birds of red hue were round about and
 57    6,    3, 6 |         his splendour crackles.~Red in the night, by day the
 58    6,    3, 6 |       day the men's possession: red, he belongs to men by day,
 59    6,   27, 7 |                 7 He, whose two red Steers, seeking goodly pasture,
 60    6,   48, 6 |         the gloom by night, the Red Bull in the darksome nights,
 61    6,   48, 6 |        the darksome nights, the Red Bull in the darksome nights.~
 62    6,   49, 2 |        the signal of sacrifice, red Agni will I worship.~
 63    6,   49, 3 |        3 Unlike in form are the Red God's two Daughters: one
 64    6,   64, 3 |                               3 Red are the kine and luminous
 65    7,   16, 2 |                       2 His two red horses, all-supporting,
 66    7,   42, 2 |       bay, thy ruddy horses,~Or red steeds, Hero-bearing, for
 67    7,   44, 3 |        and Dawn, and Surya,~The red, the brown of Varuna ever
 68    7,   71, 1 |        Dark one yieldeth to the Red her pathway.~Let us invoke
 69    7,   75, 6 |    steeds of varied colour, the red steeds carrying resplendent
 70    7,   97, 6 |          bring hither.~Robed in red colour like the cloud, they
 71    8,    5, 1 |       as she were present here, red Dawn hath shone from far
 72    8,    7, 7 |        These, verily, wondrous, red of hue, speed on their courses
 73    8,    7, 28|                     28 When the red leader draws along their
 74    8,   22, 1 |      Asvins, ye whose paths are red, swift to give Car, for
 75    8,   22, 14|   splendour, ye whose paths are red, at eve, at mom, at sacrifice,~
 76    8,   43, 16|       made by strength, Lord of red steeds and brilliant sway,~
 77    8,   46, 22|     brown in hue, and other ten red in three spots: in all,
 78    8,   57, 15|        From Asvamedha's son two red.~
 79    8,   57, 18|          amid the brown, is the red mare Vrsanvati,~Obedient
 80    8,   58, 5 |      Bay Steeds have been sent, red Steeds are on the sacred
 81    8,   58, 16|       One, the thousand-footed, red of hue, matchless, who blesses
 82    8,   82, 13|       in the black cows and the red and in the cows with spotted
 83    8,   90, 6 |                     6 The true, Red Treasure they have sent,
 84    8,   90, 13|  bending lowly down, clothed in red hues and rich in rays,~Is
 85    9,   11, 4 |       of independent might.~The Red, who reaches up to heaven.~
 86    9,   25, 5 |        To Indra Soma flows, the Red, engendering song, exceeding
 87    9,   40, 2 |                           2 The Red hath mounted to his place;
 88    9,   45, 3 |                 3 We balm thee, red of hue, with milk to fit
 89    9,   72, 1 |   cleanse the Gold-hued: like a red Steed is he yoked, and Soma
 90    9,   74, 1 |       in the wood, when he, the Red, the Strong, would win the
 91    9,   78, 4 |        to taste, weal-bringing, red of hue.~
 92    9,   82, 1 |       EVEN as a King hath Soma, red and tawny Bull, been pressed:
 93    9,   89, 3 |             3 They come to him, red, tawny, Lord of Heaven,
 94    9,   97, 13|                          13 The Red Bull bellowing to the kine
 95    9,  111, 1 |    shines forth yellow-hued and red, when with the praisers
 96   10,    1, 6 |  well-decorated garments.~Born, red of hue, where men pour out
 97   10,    5, 5 |     calling loudly to the Seven red Sisters, hath, skilled in
 98   10,    7, 4 |       Is rich in food, drawn by red steeds, and holy: by day
 99   10,    8, 3 |         In his swift flight the red Dawns borne by horses refresh
100   10,   20, 9 |   treads is black and white and red, and striped, and brown,
101   10,   43, 9 |       cow of sacrifice.~Let the Red God shine bright with his
102   10,   45, 7 |     willing envoy.~He waves the red smoke that he lifts above
103   10,   55, 6 |                 6 Strong is the Red Bird in his strength, great
104   10,   61, 4 |   Asvins, that a dark cow to my red kine be added.~Enjoy my
105   10,   68, 6 |        threw the prisons of the red cows open.~
106   10,   85, 28|          28 Her hue is blue and red: the fienod who clingeth
107   10,   92, 2 |      caress the Grandson of the Red, like the swift ray of light,
108   10,   95, 6 |       Hradecaksus, -~These like red kine have hastened forth,
109   10,   98, 9 |        the solemn rite, Lord of Red Horses.~
110   10,  168, 1 |   thunder.~It makes the regions red and touches heaven, and
 
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