Book, Hymn, Verse 
  1    1,   18, 7 |        without whom no sacrifice, e'en of the wise man, prospers;
  2    1,   24, 9 |          Destruction. Put from us e'en the sin we have committed.~
  3    1,   31, 6 |         in the synod when pursued e'en him, farseeing One! who
  4    1,   31, 13|         fond heart thou acceptest e'en the poor man's prayer,
  5    1,   38, 6 |          send their windless~Rain e'en on the desert places.~
  6    1,   38, 8 |        they spread forth darkness e'en in day time,~With the
  7    1,   40, 8 |       might, with kings he slays: e'en mid alarms he dwells
  8    1,   49, 1 |                                 1 E'EN from above the sky's
  9    1,   51, 6 |        gavest Sambara for a prey.~E'en mighty Arbuda thou troddest
 10    1,   52, 3 |                    3 For he stays e'en the stayers, spread o'
 11    1,   55, 1 |                          1 THOUGH e'en this heaven's wide space
 12    1,   56, 2 |    Wherewith the iron one, fierce e'en against the strong, in
 13    1,   60, 2 |           reach him whose tongue, e'en at his birth, is sweet
 14    1,   63, 5 |          art not harmed, O Indra, e'en in the anger of the strongest
 15    1,   66, 4 |           like a dart shot forth, e'en like an archer's arrow
 16    1,   71, 2 |        Our sires with lauds burst e'en the firmset fortress,
 17    1,   74, 3 |        let men say, Agni is born, e'en he who slayeth Vrtra,
 18    1,   80, 14|           fixed and moving shook,~E'en Tvastar trembled at thy
 19    1,   81, 2 |     abundant spoil.~Strengthening e'en the feeble, thou aidest
 20    1,   85, 4 |     erthrowing with your strength e'en what is ne'er o'erthrown,~
 21    1,  156, 1 |     Mitra-like, to us.~So, Visnu, e'en the wise must swell thy
 22    1,  156, 2 |           verily surpass in glory e'en his peer.~
 23    1,  156, 3 |       from his birth.~Ye, knowing e'en his name, have told it
 24    1,  168, 4 |          strength, have cast down e'en firm things, armed with
 25    1,  169, 3 |      whole dread power in motion.~E'en Agni shines resplendent
 26    2,   23, 11|         Brahmanaspati, who tamest e'en the fierce, the wildly
 27    2,   27, 5 |            Aryaman, brings profit e'en in danger.~Under your
 28    2,   34, 3 |        make all things shake, con e with your spotted deer,
 29    2,   38, 3 |          he will yet unyoke them: e'en the fleet chariot hath
 30    2,   38, 3 |       from going.~He hath checked e'en their haste who glide
 31    2,   41, 10|           conquering all, driveth e'en mighty fear away,~For
 32    3,    7, 10|         Forgive us, for our weal, e'en sin cornmitted.~
 33    3,   15, 6 |          those powers an impulse, e'en Earth and Heaven who
 34    3,   30, 5 |          truth as Vrtra's slayer.~E'en these two boundless worlds
 35    3,   31, 21|       kine their Lord hath shown, e'en Vrtra's slayer, through
 36    3,   32, 16|            O Indra, thou breakest e'en the firm built stall
 37    3,   35, 2 |           may bring Indra hither, e'en to this sacrifice arranged
 38    3,   39, 2 |            2 Born from the heaven e'en in the days aforetime,
 39    3,   45, 2 |         Bay Steeds' cry, shatters e'en things that stand most
 40    3,   48, 4 |           body even as he listed.~E'en from his birth-time Indra
 41    4,    3, 14|    destory severe affliction slay e'en the demon when he waxes
 42    4,    6, 1 |        the Ruler: thou furtherest e'en the wisdom of the pious.~
 43    4,    7, 10|     brushwood, and with his teeth e'en solid food consumeth.~
 44    4,    8, 3 |   righteous in his home:~He gives e'en treasures that we love.~
 45    4,   16, 3 |      heaven hath he begotten, who e'en by day have wrought their
 46    4,   16, 5 |          filled earth and heaven.~E'en beyond this his majesty
 47    4,   16, 6 |       They with their songs cleft e'en the mountain open and
 48    4,   17, 20|                                20 E’en so let Maghavan, the
 49    4,   31, 2 |          with juice to burst~Open e'en strongly-guarded wealth?~
 50    4,   43, 4 |          Whether of you confronts e'en great betrayal? Lovers
 51    5,    2, 7 |        from the stake didst loose e'en Sunahsepa bound for a
 52    5,    9, 5 |           a smelter fanneth thee, e'en as a smelter sharpeneth
 53    5,   30, 4 |           With might thou clavest e'en the rock asunder, and
 54    5,   30, 5 |       far-off regions,~Since then e'en Gods have been afraid
 55    5,   31, 2 |      better than thou art, Indra: e'en to the wifeless hast
 56    5,   31, 7 |               7 This is thy deed, e'en this, Wonderful! Singer!
 57    5,   31, 7 |    showedst,~Didst check and stay e'en gusna's wiles and magic,
 58    5,   31, 11|          close he carried forward e'en the Sun's chariot backward
 59    5,   32, 2 |     Strong Indra, thou by slaying e'en the Dragon that lay extended
 60    5,   32, 3 | unequalled, another had been born e'en yet more potent.~
 61    5,   32, 10|                                10 E'en the Celestial Axe bows
 62    5,   39, 3 |            With this thou rendest e'en the firm, Stone-Darter!
 63    5,   54, 4 |           drive along like ships, e'en to strongholds ye come,
 64    5,   56, 4 |          difficult to yoke,~Cause e'en the heavenly stone to
 65    5,   65, 4 |                                 4 E'en out of misery Mitra gives
 66    5,   79, 5 |       thee or to win them wealth,~E'en fain they gird us round
 67    5,   83, 2 |        him exceeding strong fices e'en the guiltless, when thundering
 68    5,   84, 3 |          with thy might on earth. e'en the strong sovrans of
 69    5,   86, 1 |          in fight,~Breaks through e'en strongly-guarded wealth
 70    6,    2, 9 |                                 9 E'en things imperishable,
 71    6,    4, 3 |          Purifier, hath shattered e'en the ancient works of
 72    6,   17, 9 |                            9 Yea, e'en that heaven itself of
 73    6,   19, 4 |      without reproach, uninjured, e'en as were those who sang,
 74    6,   23, 4 |                                 4 E'en humble rites with his
 75    6,   24, 7 |           Still may his body Wax, e'en now so mighty, glorified
 76    6,   25, 9 |           favour, yea, Indra, and e'en now, we Bharadvajas.~
 77    6,   28, 5 |               6 O Cows, ye fatten e'en the worn and wasted,
 78    6,   30, 3 |                                 3 E'en now endures thine exploit
 79    6,   37, 1 |           For thee, the Heavenly, e'en the poor invoketh: may
 80    6,   38, 2 |          his ears who cometh nigh e'en from a distance.~May
 81    6,   47, 15|  satisfies him, pays him worship? E'en the rich noble still
 82    6,   49, 11|            ye animate and quicken e'en the desert.~
 83    6,   59, 7 |                                 7 E'en now, O Indra-Agni, men
 84    6,   62, 11|          open to the singer doors e'en of the firm-closed stall
 85    6,   65, 1 |         lustre hath shown herself e'en through the shades of
 86    6,   66, 1 |                                1. E'EN to the wise let that
 87    6,   68, 6 |         vex us, be, Indra-Varuna, e'en our own possession.~
 88    7,   18, 9 | destruetion: they sought Parusni; e'en the swift returned not.~
 89    7,   18, 17|                                17 E'en with the weak he wrought
 90    7,   18, 17|           this matchless exploit: e'en with a goat he did to
 91    7,   18, 18|          thine enemies submitted: e'en the fierce Bheda hast
 92    7,   20, 1 |        deed he willeth.~Saving us e'en from great transgression,
 93    7,   28, 3 |   strength and high dominion-then e'en the active overthrew
 94    7,   36, 3 |  overflowing.~Born in the station e'en of lofty heaven the Bull
 95    7,   85, 3 |        Self-lucid in their seats, e'en heavenly Waters endowed
 96    8,   19, 27|    cherished in his father's houi§e, let our oblation rise unto
 97    8,   23, 15|              15 No mortal foe can e'er prevail by arts of magic
 98    8,   27, 17|                                17 E'en without war he gathers
 99    8,   27, 18|                                18 E'en on the plain for him
100    8,   50, 3 |         in the fight, vanquishing e'en the invincible.~
101    8,   51, 3 |         swift bounty, he will win e'en with a steed of worthless
102    8,   88, 8 |    Arranger of things unarranged, e'en Satakratu, source of
103   10,   69, 11|            subduing, as our help, e'en mighty foemen.~
104   10,   73, 2 |           There with fiend's ways e'en Prsni was seated: with
105   10,  138, 4 |         down forts which none had e'er assailed: unwearied he
106   10,  144, 6 |         Indra is by lndu's power; e'en among Gods will it repel
 
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