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      Book, Hymn, Verse 
   1    1,    1, 7 |                 dispeller of the night, O Agni, day by day with prayer~
   2    1,    3, 4 |                                       4 O Indra marvellously bright,
   3    1,    3, 6 |                             6 Approach, O Indra, hasting thee, Lord
   4    1,    3, 11|                pleasant songs, inspirer o all gracious thought,~Sarasvati
   5    1,    5, 1 |                                       1 O COME ye hither, sit ye down:
   6    1,    5, 7 |                                       7 O Indra, lover of the song,
   7    1,    5, 8 |                 have strengthened thee, O Satakratu, and our lauds~
   8    1,    5, 10|                                      10 O Indra, thou who lovest song,
   9    1,    6, 3 |                 no light was, and form, O men: where form was not,~
  10    1,    6, 9 |                 9 Come from this place, O Wanderer, or downward from
  11    1,    7, 4 |                              4 Help us, O Indra, in the frays, yea,
  12    1,    7, 4 |                gained,~With awful aids, O awful One.~
  13    1,    8, 4 |                            4 With thee, O India, for ally with missile-darting
  14    1,    9, 3 |                                       3 O Lord of all men, fair of
  15    1,    9, 5 |             Send to us bounty manifold, O Indra, worthy of' our wish,~
  16    1,    9, 6 |                                       6 O Indra, stimulate thereto
  17    1,    9, 6 |               for wealth,~And glorious, O most splendid One.~
  18    1,    9, 8 |                   8 Grant us high fame, O Indra, grant riches bestowing
  19    1,   10, 1 |                 raised thee up on high, O Satakratu, like a pole.~
  20    1,   10, 7 |                kine, and give us wealth O Thunder-armed~
  21    1,   10, 9 |                to thee readily my songs~O Indra, let this laud of
  22    1,   10, 11|                                      11 O Indra, Son of Kusika, drink
  23    1,   11, 7 |                 wily Susna, Indra! thou o'er-threwest with thy wondrous
  24    1,   12, 4 |                                       5 O Agni, radiant One, to whom
  25    1,   12, 8 |              Agni to the feast of Gods,~O Purifier, favour him.~
  26    1,   12, 11|                                      12 O Agni, by effulgent flame,
  27    1,   13, 2 |                Son of Thyself, present, O Sage, our sacrifice to the
  28    1,   13, 5 |                                5 Strew, O ye wise, the sacred grass
  29    1,   14, 2 |                have invoked thee; they, O Singer, sing thee songs
  30    1,   14, 7 |                  Make them drink meath, O bright of tongue.~
  31    1,   14, 8 |                             8 Let them, O Agni, who deserve worship
  32    1,   14, 12|             Mares to thy car, the Bays, O God, the flaming ones:~With
  33    1,   15, 1 |                                       1 O INDRA drink the Soma juice
  34    1,   15, 3 |                                       3 O Nestar, with thy Dame accept
  35    1,   15, 5 |         Brahmana's bounty: undissolved,~O Indra, is thy friendship'
  36    1,   15, 11|                  11 Drink ye the meath, O Asvins bright with flames,
  37    1,   16, 4 |             with thy long-maned Steeds, O Indra, to- the draught we
  38    1,   16, 9 |                               9 Fulfil, O Satakratu, all our wish
  39    1,   17, 3 |                 according to your wish, O Indra-Varuna, with wealth:~
  40    1,   17, 7 |                                       7 O Indra-Varuna, on you for
  41    1,   17, 8 |                                       8 O Indra-Varuna, - through
  42    1,   17, 9 |                                       9 O Indra-Varuna, to you may
  43    1,   18, 1 |                                       1 O BRAHMANAPSATI, make him
  44    1,   18, 5 |                             5 Do, thou, O Brahmanaspati, and Indra,
  45    1,   19, 1 |               draught thou art invoked:~O Agni, with the Maruts come.~
  46    1,   19, 2 |               exceeds thy mental power, O Mighty one -~O Agni, with
  47    1,   19, 2 |            mental power, O Mighty one -~O Agni, with the Maruts come~
  48    1,   19, 3 |               mighty region of mid-air:~O Agni, with those Maruts
  49    1,   19, 4 |                to be overcome by might:~O Agni, with those Maruts
  50    1,   19, 5 |               devourers of their foes':~O Agni, with those Maruts
  51    1,   19, 6 |            sky-vault's luminous sphere:~O Agni, with those Maruts
  52    1,   19, 7 |              away over the billowy sea:~O Agni, with those Maruts
  53    1,   19, 8 |                the ocean in their might~O Agni, with those Maruts
  54    1,   19, 9 |                 the Soma-mingled meath:~O Agni, with the Maruts come.~ ~
  55    1,   21, 2 |                            2 Praise ye, O men, and glorify Indra-Agni
  56    1,   22, 4 |           thither in your car, not far, O Asvins, is the home~Of him
  57    1,   22, 9 |                                       9 O Agni, hither bring to us
  58    1,   22, 15|                   15 Thornless be thou, O Earth, spread wide before
  59    1,   23, 11|               ye go~Forward to victory, O Men.~
  60    1,   23, 21|                                      21 O Waters, teem with medicine
  61    1,   23, 23|            their moisture have we come:~O Agni, rich in milk, come
  62    1,   24, 3 |                              3 To thee, O Savitar, the Lord of precious
  63    1,   24, 9 |                hundred balms are thine, O King, a thousand; deep and
  64    1,   24, 11|             steal not our life from us, O thou Wide-Ruler.~
  65    1,   24, 14|                  oblations, sacrifices, O Varuna, we deprecate thine
  66    1,   24, 15|                    15 Loosen the bonds, O Varuna, that hold me, loosen
  67    1,   24, 15|                sinless belong to Aditi, O thou Aditya.~ ~
  68    1,   25    |                I WHATEVER law of thine, O God, O Varurna, as we are
  69    1,   25    |           WHATEVER law of thine, O God, O Varurna, as we are men,~
  70    1,   25, 13|                 nor those who tyrannize o'er men,~Nor those whose
  71    1,   25, 19|                                20 Thou, O wise God, art Lord of all,
  72    1,   26, 1 |                                       1 O WORTHY of oblation, Lord
  73    1,   26, 2 |            youthful, through our hymns,~O Agni, through our heavenly
  74    1,   26, 5 |                                       5 O ancient Herald, be thou
  75    1,   26, 9 |                                  9 And, O Immortal One, so may the
  76    1,   26, 10|                  10 With all thy fires, O Agni, find pleasure in this
  77    1,   26, 10|         sacrifice,~And this our speech, O Son of Strength.~ ~
  78    1,   27, 3 |                near; from far, do thou, O Agni evermore~Protect us
  79    1,   27, 4 |                                       4 O Agni, graciously announce
  80    1,   28, 1 |                to press the juices out,~O Indra, drink with eager
  81    1,   28, 2 |         platters of the press are laid,~O Indra, drink with eager
  82    1,   28, 3 |                 constant rise and fall,~O Indra, drink with eager
  83    1,   28, 4 |              churning-staff with cords,~O Indra, drink with eager
  84    1,   28, 5 |                 a truth in every house, O Mortar thou art set for
  85    1,   28, 6 |                                       6 O Sovran of the Forest, as
  86    1,   28, 7 |  strength-givers, ye stretch wide jaws, O Sacrificial Implements,~
  87    1,   29, 1 |                                       1 O SOMA DRINKER, ever true,
  88    1,   29, 1 |         hopeless though we be,~Do thou, O Indra, give us hope of beauteous
  89    1,   29, 1 |              and of kine,~In thousands, O most wealthy One.~
  90    1,   29, 2 |                                       2 O Lord of Strength, whose
  91    1,   29, 2 |                  the powerful:~Do thou, O Indra, give us hope of beauteous
  92    1,   29, 2 |              and of kine,~In thousands, O most wealthy One.~
  93    1,   29, 3 |                each other look~Do thou, O Indra, give us, help of
  94    1,   29, 3 |              and of kine,~In thousands, O most wealthy One.~
  95    1,   29, 4 |           gentler genius wake:~Do thou, O Indra,. give us hope of
  96    1,   29, 4 |              and of kine,~In thousands, O most wealthy One.~
  97    1,   29, 5 |                     5 Destroy this ass, O Indra, who in tones discordant
  98    1,   29, 5 |                 brays to thee:~Do thou, O Indra, give us hope of beauteous
  99    1,   29, 5 |              and of kine,~In thousands, O most wealthy One.~
 100    1,   29, 6 |               circling course!~Do thou, O Indra, give us hope of beauteous
 101    1,   29, 6 |              and of kine,~In thousands, O most wealthy One.~
 102    1,   29, 7 |             secret injures us:~Do thou, O Indra, give us hope of beauteous
 103    1,   29, 7 |               and of kine~In thousands, O most wealthy One.~ ~
 104    1,   30, 5 |                                       5 O Hero, Lord of Bounties,
 105    1,   30, 10|                     10 We pray to thee, O much-invoked, rich in all
 106    1,   30, 10|             rich in all prccious gifts, O Friend,~Kind God to those
 107    1,   30, 11|                                      11 O Soma-drinker, Thunder-armed,
 108    1,   30, 17|           horses and in kine,~And gold, O ye of wondrous deeds.~
 109    1,   30, 18|                of mighty acts,~Travels, O Aivins, in the sea.~
 110    1,   30, 20|                         20 What mortal, O immortal Dawn, enjoyeth
 111    1,   30, 20|             Where lovest thou?~To whom, O radiant, dost thou go?~
 112    1,   30, 22|                              22 Hither, O Daughter of the Sky, come
 113    1,   31, 2 |                                       2 O Agni, thou, the best and
 114    1,   31, 8 |                                       8 O Agni, highly lauded, make
 115    1,   31, 8 |              rite with new performance. O Earth and Heaven, with all
 116    1,   31, 9 |                                       9 O blameless Agni lying in
 117    1,   31, 10|            hundred, thousand treasures, O infallible!~
 118    1,   31, 12|                12 Worthy to be revered, O Agni, God, preserve our
 119    1,   31, 16|                 pray, this sin of ours, O Agni, -- the path which
 120    1,   31, 18|                this our prayer be thou, O Agni, strengthened, prayer
 121    1,   32, 12|                 tail wast thou when he, O Indra, smote on thy bolt;
 122    1,   33, 7 |                weep or laugh, thou hast o'erthrown them, O Indra,
 123    1,   33, 7 |              thou hast o'erthrown them, O Indra, on the sky's extremest
 124    1,   33, 8 |                of gold and jewels, they o'er the earth a covering
 125    1,   33, 8 |            Although they hastened, they o'ercame not Indra: their
 126    1,   33, 9 |              enjoyest heaven and earth, O Indra, on every side surrounded
 127    1,   33, 15|                 15 Svitra's mild steer, O Maghavan thou helpest in
 128    1,   34, 2 |             thrice journey ye by night, O Asvins, thrice by day.~
 129    1,   34, 3 |         plenteous strength, at evening, O ye Asvins, and at break
 130    1,   34, 4 |             deserves your help.~Thrice, O ye Asvins, bring us what
 131    1,   34, 5 |                               5 Thrice, O ye Asvins, bring to us abundant
 132    1,   34, 7 |               day by day by us: thrice, O ye Asvins, ye travel around
 133    1,   34, 7 |                Car-borne from far away, O ye Nasatyas, come, like
 134    1,   34, 8 |                               8 Thrice, O ye Asvins, with the Seven
 135    1,   34, 11|                                11 Come, O Nasatyas, with the thrice-eleven
 136    1,   34, 11|               thrice-eleven Gods; come, O ye Asvins, to the drinking
 137    1,   34, 12|               Borne in your triple car, O Asvins, bring us present
 138    1,   35, 11|                                      11 O Savitar, thine ancient dustless
 139    1,   35, 11|                 in the air's midregion:~O God, come by those paths
 140    1,   36, 2 |                deeds of might, be thou, O Excellent, this day.~
 141    1,   36, 4 |               Aryaman.~That mortal man, O Agni, gains through thee
 142    1,   36, 6 |               thee, the auspicious One, O Agni, youthfullest, each
 143    1,   36, 7 |           sacrificial gifts, victorious o'er the enemies.~
 144    1,   36, 12|                our wealth perfect thou, O Agni, Lord divine: for thou
 145    1,   36, 12|             Gods.~Thou rulest as a King o'er widely-famous strength:
 146    1,   36, 16|              night, nor any foe prevail o'er us.~
 147    1,   37, 1 |                           1 SING forth, O Kanvas, to your band of
 148    1,   37, 6 |                mightiest, Heroes, when, O shakers of the earth and
 149    1,   37, 12|                                      12 O Maruts, as your strength
 150    1,   38, 3 |                                   4 If, O ye Maruts, ye the Sons whom
 151    1,   38, 9 |                                      10 O Maruts, at your voice's
 152    1,   38, 10|                                      11 O Maruts, with your strong-hoofed
 153    1,   39, 1 |                 To whom go Ye, to whom, O shakers of the earth, moved
 154    1,   39, 7 |                                       7 O Rudras, quickly we desire
 155    1,   39, 8 |               Should any monstrous foe, O Maruts, sent by you or sent
 156    1,   39, 9 |                guarded Kanva perfectly.~O Maruts, come to us with
 157    1,   39, 10|                 Whole strength have ye, O Bounteous Ones; perfect,
 158    1,   40, 1 |                                       1 O BRAMANASPATI, stand up:
 159    1,   40, 2 |                                       2 O Son of Strength, each mortal
 160    1,   40, 2 |                of battle waits for him.~O Maruts, may this man who
 161    1,   40, 6 |                brings felicity.~If you, O Heroes, graciously accept
 162    1,   41, 3 |            enemies,~And lead him safely o'er distress.~
 163    1,   42    |              Pusan.~I SHORTEN our ways, O Pusan, move aside obstruction
 164    1,   42, 6 |                 path and fair to tread:~O Pusan, find thou power for
 165    1,   42, 7 |               on our way no early heat:~O Pusan, find thou power for
 166    1,   42, 8 |                feed us, and invigorate:~O Pusan, find thou power for
 167    1,   43, 7 |                                       7 O Soma, set thou upon us the
 168    1,   44, 5 |             good things to thy praiser, O most youthful God, as richly
 169    1,   44, 9 |                  10 Thou shonest forth, O Agni, after former dawns,
 170    1,   44, 9 |              former dawns, all visible, O rich in light.~Thou art
 171    1,   44, 11|               of the flood, thy flames, O Agni, roar aloud.~
 172    1,   45, 2 |                                       3 O Jatavedas, great in act,
 173    1,   45, 5 |                                       6 O Agni, loved by many, thou
 174    1,   45, 9 |                 joint invocations thou, O Agni, the celestial host:~
 175    1,   46, 6 |                      6 Vouchsafe to us, O Asvin Pair, such strength
 176    1,   46, 7 |                 you to the hither shore~O Asvins, harness ye the car.~
 177    1,   46, 14|                                      14 O circumambient Asvins, Dawn
 178    1,   46, 15|            libations, grant protection, O ye Asvins Twain,~With aids
 179    1,   47, 2 |                                 2 Come, O ye Asvins, mounted on your
 180    1,   47, 3 |                                       3 O Asvins, ye who strengthen
 181    1,   47, 5 |                                       5 O Asvins, with those aids
 182    1,   47, 5 |               Kanva carefully,~Keep us, O hords of Splendour: drink
 183    1,   47, 6 |                                       6 O Mighty Ones, ye gave Sudas
 184    1,   47, 9 |                                 9 Come, O Nasatyas, on your car decked
 185    1,   47, 10|               Kanvas' well-loved house, O Asvins, drunk the Soma juice.~ ~
 186    1,   48, 1 |             DAWN on us with prosperity, O Usas, Daughter of the Sky,~
 187    1,   48, 2 |               sped forth to lighten us.~O Usas, waken up for me the
 188    1,   48, 4 |              names, -~The. princes who, O Usas, as thou comest near,
 189    1,   48, 6 |               knows not as she springs.~O rich in opulence, after
 190    1,   48, 9 |                 with thy radiant light, O Usas, Daughter of the Sky,~
 191    1,   48, 10|                 Borne on thy lofty car, O Lady of the Light, hear,
 192    1,   48, 11|                                      11 O Usas, win thyself the strength
 193    1,   48, 12|               Bring from the firmament, O Usas, all the Gods, that
 194    1,   48, 14|              protection and their help,~O Usas, graciously answer
 195    1,   48, 15|                wide and free from foes. O Goddess, give us food with
 196    1,   49, 2 |                mountest, fair of shape, O Usas light to move, -~Therewith,
 197    1,   49, 2 |             light to move, -~Therewith, O Daughter of the Sky, aid
 198    1,   50, 3 |                 are seen afar refulgent o'er the world of men,~Like
 199    1,   50, 4 |                 all beautiful art thou, O Surya, maker of the light,~
 200    1,   50, 8 |         harnessed to thy car bear thee, O thou farseeing One,~God,
 201    1,   50, 11|                     11 Rising this day, O rich in friends, ascending
 202    1,   51, 2 |                Rushing in rapture; and -o'er Satakratu came the gladdening
 203    1,   51, 10|             strength both worlds apart.~O Hero-souled, the steeds
 204    1,   51, 13|          Soma-presser, skilled in song, O Indra, thou didst give the
 205    1,   51, 15|              princes, be, in this fray, O Indra, in thy keeping.~ ~
 206    1,   52, 3 |                e'en the stayers, spread o'er laden cloud, rooted in
 207    1,   52, 6 |                 lowest deep,~What time, O Indra, thou didst cast thy
 208    1,   52, 11|                                      11 O Indra, were this earth extended
 209    1,   53, 2 |            thine own.~Gather therefrom, O Conqueror, and bring to
 210    1,   53, 4 |                        5 Let us obtain, O Indra, plenteous wealth
 211    1,   53, 8 |         all-outstripping chariot-wheel, O Indra, thou far-famed, hast
 212    1,   53, 9 |               Turvayana with thine aid, O Indra.~Thou madest Kutsa,
 213    1,   53, 10|                very prosperous friends, O Indra.~Thee we extol, enjoying
 214    1,   55, 7 |              bring thy Bays hitherward, O thou who hearest praise.~
 215    1,   55, 8 |               holds unvanquished might.~O Indra, in thy members many
 216    1,   57, 4 |                   5 Great is thy power, O Indra, we are thine. Fulfil,
 217    1,   57, 4 |            Indra, we are thine. Fulfil, O Maghavan, the wish of this
 218    1,   58, 2 |                     3 Set high in place o'er all that Vasus, Rudras
 219    1,   58, 7 |                 day to us thy praisers.~O Agni, Son of Strength, with
 220    1,   58, 8 |               the singer from distress, O Agni. May he, enriched with
 221    1,   59, 1 |          Immortals all rejoice in thee, O Agni.~Centre art thou, Vaigvdnara,
 222    1,   59, 5 |                5 Even the lofty heaven, O Jatavedas Vaisvanara, hath
 223    1,   60, 4 |          Gotamas with hymns extol thee, O Agni, as the guardian Lord
 224    1,   61, 15|                 what he who rules alone o'er much, electeth.~Indra
 225    1,   62, 11|                lauds have sped to thee, O Mighty.~As yearning wives
 226    1,   62, 11|               cleave our hymns to thee, O Lord most potent.~
 227    1,   62, 12|              wasted.~Splendid art thou, O Indra, wise, unbending:strengthen
 228    1,   62, 12|               strengthen us with might, O Lord of Power.~
 229    1,   62, 13|                                      13 O mighty Indra, Gotama's son
 230    1,   63, 1 |              the Mighty One; when born, O Indra, with power thou tcrrifiedst
 231    1,   63, 2 |                 the thunder,~Wherewith, O Much-invoked, in will resistless,
 232    1,   63, 4 |               friend, thou furtheredst, O Indra, when, Thundcrer, -
 233    1,   63, 5 |               thou, and art not harmed, O Indra, e'en in the anger
 234    1,   63, 6 |            conflict.~This aid of thine, O Godlike One, was ever to
 235    1,   63, 7 |             Warring for Purukutsa thou, O Indra, Thunder-armed I breakest
 236    1,   63, 8 |                                       8 O Indra, God who movest round
 237    1,   63, 8 |               water -~Food wherewithal, O Hero, thou bestowest vigour
 238    1,   63, 9 |              have been made by Gotamas, O Indra, addressed to thee,
 239    1,   64, 1 |              host, wise and majestical, O Nodhas, for the Maruts bring
 240    1,   64, 9 |                 heaven.~Upon the seats, O Maruts, of your chariots,
 241    1,   64, 11|                  brisk, unwearied, they o'erthrow the firm; the Maruts
 242    1,   64, 14|                                      14 O Maruts, to the worshippers
 243    1,   64, 15|                        15 Will ye then, O ye Maruts, grant us riches,
 244    1,   67, 3 |                utterance fixed the sky.~O Agni, guard the spots which
 245    1,   68, 2 |                are joyful in thy power, O God, that living from the
 246    1,   71, 10|                                      10 O Agni, break not our ancestral
 247    1,   72, 10|                 Red Steeds coming down, O Agni.~ ~
 248    1,   73, 3 |                  in settlements secure, O Agni, our men serve ever
 249    1,   73, 4 |              rich worshippers win food, O Agni, and princes gain long
 250    1,   73, 7 |               be the mortals whom thou, O Agni, leadest on to riches.~
 251    1,   73, 8 |                        9 Aided by thee, O Agni, may we conquer steeds
 252    1,   75, 2 |              Agni, will we say to thee, O wisest and best Afigiras,~
 253    1,   75, 5 |           mighty sacrifice.~Bring them, O Agni, to thine home.~ ~
 254    1,   76, 3 |               thou up all the Riksasas, O Agni; ward thou off curses
 255    1,   76, 5 |                Sage with sages,~So now, O truthfullest Invoker Agni,
 256    1,   78, 1 |                                      1. O JATAVEDAS, keen and swift,
 257    1,   79, 4 |                                       4 O Agni, thou who art the lord
 258    1,   79, 4 |              Strength,~Vouchsafe to us, O Jatavetlas, high renown.~
 259    1,   79, 6 |                                       6 O Agni, shining of thyself
 260    1,   79, 9 |                              9 Give us, O Agni, through thy grace
 261    1,   79, 10|                                      10 O Gotama, desiring bliss present
 262    1,   79, 11|                    11 May the man fall, O Agni, who near or afar assaileth
 263    1,   80, 2 |             thee,~That in thy strength, O Thunderer, thou hast struck
 264    1,   80, 13|                 meet in war,~Thy might, O Indra, fain to slay the
 265    1,   80, 14|                   14 When at thy shout, O Thunder-armed, each thing
 266    1,   81, 3 |               and whom enrich? Do thou, O Indra, make us rich.~
 267    1,   84, 1 |             hath been pressed for thee, O Indra; mightiest, bold One,
 268    1,   84, 6 |            might, none with good steeds o'ertaken thee.~
 269    1,   84, 19|                       19 Thou as a God, O Mightiest, verily blessest
 270    1,   84, 19|             verily blessest mortal man.~O Maghavan, there is no comforter
 271    1,   85, 4 |               glitter with your spears, o'erthrowing with your strength
 272    1,   85, 4 |             strength e'en what is ne'er o'erthrown,~When, O ye Maruts,
 273    1,   85, 4 |                 ne'er o'erthrown,~When, O ye Maruts, ye the host that
 274    1,   85, 5 |                 urging the thunderbolt, O Maruts, to the fray,~Forth
 275    1,   85, 6 |                you: delight yourselves, O Maruts, in the pleasant
 276    1,   85, 12|                 us, ye Maruts. Give us, O Heroes, wealth with noble
 277    1,   86, 1 |                dwelling place ye drink,~O Maruts, giants of the sky.~
 278    1,   86, 2 |            worship of the sages' hymns,~O Maruts, listen to the call.~
 279    1,   86, 7 |         Fortunate shall that mortal be, O Maruts most adorable,~Whose
 280    1,   86, 8 |                                       8 O Heroes truly strong, ye
 281    1,   86, 9 |                                       9 O ye of true strength, make
 282    1,   88, 1 |               noblest food, like birds, O ye of mighty power.~
 283    1,   88, 3 |                 spirits.~For your sake, O ye Maruts very mighty and
 284    1,   88, 4 |                 round you and came back O yearners, back, to this
 285    1,   88, 5 |              Gotama sang forth for you, O Maruts,~What time upon your
 286    1,   88, 6 |                draught of Soma rusheth, O Maruts, like the voice of
 287    1,   89, 9 |                autumns stand before us, O ye Gods, within whose space
 288    1,   91, 2 |            thine insight art most wise, O Soma, strong by thine energies
 289    1,   91, 3 |               statutes, lofty and deep, O Soma, is thy glory.~All-pure
 290    1,   91, 3 |                 adorable, like Aryaman, O Soma.~
 291    1,   91, 4 |               and not in anger, accept, O royal Soma, our oblations.~
 292    1,   91, 10|          sacrifice and this our praise, O Soma, come,~And be thou
 293    1,   91, 14|                                      14 O Soma, God, the mortal man
 294    1,   91, 15|          slanderous reproach, keep us., O Soma, from distress:~Be
 295    1,   91, 17|                                 17 Wax, O most gladdening Soma, great
 296    1,   91, 18|                  Waxing to immortality, O Soma: win highest glories
 297    1,   91, 21|                in thee will we rejoice, O Soma.~
 298    1,   91, 22|              running waters, all these, O Soma, thou hast generated.~
 299    1,   92, 6 |                               6 We have o'erpast the limit of this
 300    1,   92, 8 |                                       8 O thou who shinest forth in
 301    1,   92, 13|                                      13 O Dawn enriched with ample
 302    1,   92, 14|              Shine thou on us this day, O Dawn auspiciously.~
 303    1,   92, 15|                                      15 O Dawn enriched with holy
 304    1,   92, 16|                                      16 O Asvins wonderful in act,
 305    1,   92, 17|             giveth light to man,~Do ye, O Asvius, bring strength bither
 306    1,   94, 7 |           brightly~as if close at hand.~O God, thou seest through
 307    1,   94, 8 |                and let our hymn prevail o'er evil-hearted men.~Attend
 308    1,   97, 1 |                with light our sin away, O Agni, shine thou wealth
 309    1,   97, 7 |                                       7 O thou whose face looks every
 310    1,   97, 8 |               thou us for our advantage o'er the flood.~May his light
 311    1,   98, 1 |                 yea, he is King supreme o'er all things living.~Sprung
 312    1,  100, 17|               The Varsagiras unto thee, O Indra, the Mighty One, sing
 313    1,  101, 8 |                                       8 O girt by Maruts, whether
 314    1,  101, 9 |                 have pressed Soma, and, O thou sought with prayer,
 315    1,  101, 9 |                Maruts, on sacred grass, O team-borne God, rejoice
 316    1,  101, 10|              with thine own Bay Steeds, O Indra, unclose thy jaws
 317    1,  102, 2 |              run their course, that we, O Indra, may behold and may
 318    1,  102, 4 |                and felicity break down, O Maghavan, the vigour of
 319    1,  103, 7 |                 thou do that hero deed, O Indra, in waking with thy
 320    1,  103, 8 |             Kuyava, and Sambara's forts O Indra.~This prayer of ours
 321    1,  104, 7 |               no unready house give us, O Indra invoked of many, food
 322    1,  105, 3 |                                       3 O never may that light , ye
 323    1,  105, 8 |         enclosing ribs oppress me sore.~O Satakratu, biting cares
 324    1,  105, 12|              and meet to be told forth, O Gods.~The flowing of the
 325    1,  105, 13|                      13 Worthy of laud, O Agni, is that kinship which
 326    1,  105, 16|                 not to be transgressed, O Gods. O mortals, ye behold
 327    1,  105, 16|                be transgressed, O Gods. O mortals, ye behold it not.
 328    1,  108, 1 |             most wondrous car of yours, O Indra and Agni, which looks
 329    1,  108, 3 |                 with one aim ye strove, O Vrtra-slayers.~So Indra-Agni,
 330    1,  108, 9 |                              9 Whether, O Indra-Agni, ye be dwelling
 331    1,  108, 10|                             10 Whether, O Indra-Agni, ye be dwelling
 332    1,  108, 11|                Whether ye be in heaven, O Indra-Agni, on earth, on
 333    1,  108, 12|                ye take delight in food, O Indra-Agni,~Even from thence,
 334    1,  109, 6 |              rivers and than mountains, O Indra-Agni, and all things
 335    1,  110, 1 |            celebrate your praise.~Here, O ye Rbhus, is this sea for
 336    1,  110, 8 |                        8 Out of a skin, O Rbhus, once ye formed a
 337    1,  110, 9 |            strength where spoil is won, O Indra: joined with the gbhus
 338    1,  111, 3 |                                3 Do ye, O Rbhus, make prosperity for
 339    1,  112, 1 |          approach.~Come hither unto us, O Asvins, with those aids
 340    1,  112, 2 |              give.~Come hither unto us, O Asvins, with those aids
 341    1,  112, 3 |              folk.~Come hither unto us, O Asvins, with those aids
 342    1,  112, 4 |              lore,-Come hither unto us, O Asvins, with those aids.~
 343    1,  112, 5 |               win,-Come hither unto us, O Asvins, with those aids.~
 344    1,  112, 6 |               woe,-Come hither unto us, O Asvins, with those aids.~
 345    1,  112, 7 |          Prsnigu, -Come hither unto us, O Agvin;, with those aids.~
 346    1,  112, 8 |             quail,-Come hither unto us, O Asvins, with those aids.~
 347    1,  112, 9 |              help,-Come hither unto us, O Asvins, with those aids.~
 348    1,  112, 10|               son,-Come hither unto us, O Asvins, with those aids.~
 349    1,  112, 11|            praise,-Come hither unto us, O Asvins, with those aids.~
 350    1,  112, 12|              cows,-Come hither unto us, O Asvins, with those aids.~
 351    1,  112, 13|              help,-Come hither unto us, O Asvins, with those aids.~
 352    1,  112, 14|              down,-Come hither unto us, O Asvins, with those aids.~
 353    1,  112, 15|              help,-Come hither unto us, O Asvins, with those aids.~
 354    1,  112, 16|                           16 Wherewith, O Heroes, ye vouchsafed deliverance
 355    1,  112, 16|             cause.-Come hither unto us, O Asvins, with those aids.~
 356    1,  112, 17|              fray,-Come hither unto us, O Asvins, with those aids.~
 357    1,  112, 18|          strength,-Come hither unto us, O Asvins, with those aids.~
 358    1,  112, 19|              Sudas-Come hither unto us, O Asvins, with those aids.~
 359    1,  112, 20|           Rtastup,-Come hither unto us, O Asvins, with those aids.~
 360    1,  112, 21|              bees,-Come hither unto us, O Asvins, with those aids.~
 361    1,  112, 22|               car,-Come hither unto us, O Asvins with those aids.~
 362    1,  112, 23|              help,-Come hither unto us, O Asvins, with those aids.~
 363    1,  112, 24|                ye our speech effectual, O ye Asvins, and this our
 364    1,  112, 25|                 undiminished blessings, O ye Asvins, for evermore
 365    1,  113, 12|                on us here, most bright, O Dawn, this morning.~
 366    1,  114, 2 |                  2 Be gracious unto us, O Rudra, bring us joy: thee,
 367    1,  114, 3 |             worship of the Gods may we, O Bounteous One, O Rudra,
 368    1,  114, 3 |                may we, O Bounteous One, O Rudra, gain thy grace, Ruler
 369    1,  114, 7 |                                       7 O Rudra, harm not either great
 370    1,  114, 9 |           brought thee hymns of praise: O Father of the Maruts, give
 371    1,  114, 10|           cattle: thy bliss be with us, O thou Lord of Heroes.~Be
 372    1,  114, 10|            Heroes.~Be gracious unto us, O God, and bless us, and then
 373    1,  115, 4 |              hath withdrawn what spread o'er work unfinished.~When
 374    1,  115, 6 |                             6 This day, O Gods, while Surya is ascending,
 375    1,  116, 2 |              stallion ass of yours won, O Nasatyas, that thousand
 376    1,  116, 5 |                 ship with hundred oars, O Asvins.~
 377    1,  116, 7 |                                       7 O Heroes, ye gave wisdom to
 378    1,  116, 9 |                9 Ye lifted up the well, O ye Nasatyas, and set the
 379    1,  116, 10|                Ye from the old Cyavana, O Nasatyas, stripped, as '
 380    1,  116, 11|             that your favouring succour O Nasatyas,~What time ye,
 381    1,  116, 12|                deed of yours, for gain, O Heroes, as thunder heraldeth
 382    1,  116, 14|           together, set free the quail, O Heroes, O Nasatyas.~Ye,
 383    1,  116, 14|               free the quail, O Heroes, O Nasatyas.~Ye, Lords of many
 384    1,  116, 18|                  hasting to Bharadvaja, O ye Asvins,~The car that
 385    1,  116, 19|              life rich in noble heroes; O Nasatyas,~Accordant came
 386    1,  116, 21|                yea foes of Prthusravas, O ye mighty.~
 387    1,  116, 25|           declared your wondrous deeds, O Asvins: may this be mine,
 388    1,  117, 1 |               and strength come hither, O Nasatyas.~
 389    1,  117, 2 |            yours, swifter than thought, O Asvins, which drawn by brave
 390    1,  117, 2 |                ye thereon to our abode, O Heroes.~
 391    1,  117, 7 |                Visvaka who praised you, O Heroes, ye restored his
 392    1,  117, 9 |                                       9 O Asvins, wearing many forms
 393    1,  117, 10|             worlds are your habitation.~O Asvins, when the sons of
 394    1,  117, 11|                 the reverence of a son, O Asvins ye Swift Ones giving
 395    1,  117, 12|                 a pitcher full of gold, O Asvins, on the tenth day
 396    1,  117, 13|               aid of your great powers, O Asvins, restored to youth
 397    1,  117, 13|                 Sun with all her glory, O ye Nasatyas, chose your
 398    1,  117, 15|        well-harnessed, carried him off, O Mighty Ones, to safety.~
 399    1,  117, 16|                quail had invocated you, O Asvins, when from the wolf'
 400    1,  117, 17|                  Rjrasva, gave ye eyes, O Asvins; light to the blind
 401    1,  117, 18|                thus cried the she-wolf: O Asvins, O ye Mighty Ones,
 402    1,  117, 18|                 the she-wolf: O Asvins, O ye Mighty Ones, O Heroes,~
 403    1,  117, 18|               Asvins, O ye Mighty Ones, O Heroes,~For me Rjrasva,
 404    1,  117, 19|                weal-giving is your aid, O Asvins, ye, objects of all
 405    1,  117, 19|              cause invoked you, and ye, O mighty, came to her with
 406    1,  117, 21|            Ploughing and sowing barley, O ye Asvins, milking out food
 407    1,  117, 22|               True, he revealed to you, O WonderWorkers, sweet Soma,
 408    1,  117, 23|                                      23 O Sages, evermore I crave
 409    1,  117, 23|           gracious unto all my prayers, O Asvins.~Grant me, Nasatyas,
 410    1,  117, 24|               ye brougnt to life again, O bounteous Asvins.~
 411    1,  117, 25|             These your heroic exploits, O ye Asvins, done in the days.
 412    1,  118, 1 |               as the wind, three-seated O ye Mighty.~
 413    1,  118, 2 |              each hero son grow strong, O Asvins.~
 414    1,  118, 3 |                have ancient sages said, O Asvins, that ye most swiftly
 415    1,  118, 4 |                                       4 O Asvins, let your falcons
 416    1,  118, 4 |                 airy eagles, carry you, O Nasatyas, to the banquet.~
 417    1,  118, 7 |             that scorched him, ye gave, O Asvins, strengthening tbod
 418    1,  118, 8 |                 cow to swell with milk, O Asvins.~The quail from her
 419    1,  118, 10|                      10 Such as ye are, O nobly horn, O Heroes, we
 420    1,  118, 10|                as ye are, O nobly horn, O Heroes, we in our trouble
 421    1,  119, 2 |              helpers come. Urjani hath, O Asvins, mounted on your
 422    1,  119, 3 |                 upon the slope when ye, O Asvins, bring some choice
 423    1,  119, 4 |                to the far-distant home, O Mighty Ones; and famed is
 424    1,  119, 10|                 Pedu, excellent, white, O ye Asvins, conqueror of
 425    1,  120, 6 |               him who hastens speedily. O Asvins, I am he who sang
 426    1,  121, 9 |            sling of leather,~When thou, O Much-invoked, assisting
 427    1,  121, 13|               Etasa drew not the wheel, O Indra.~Casting them forth
 428    1,  122, 3 |               waters!~Sharpen our wits, O Parvata and Indra. May all
 429    1,  122, 9 |                             9 The folk, O Mitra-Varuna, who hate you,
 430    1,  122, 15|              Ayavasa.~Now like the Sun, O Varuna and Mitra, your car
 431    1,  123, 5 |             first among all sing forth, O joyous Morning.~Weak be
 432    1,  123, 10|                 like a maid thou goest, O Goddess, to the God who
 433    1,  123, 11|                see it.~Blessed art thou O Dawn. Shine yet more widely.
 434    1,  124, 10|                            10 Rouse up, O Wealthy One, the liberal
 435    1,  124, 12|           mortal who remaineth at home, O Goddess Dawn, much good
 436    1,  125, 2 |                 game caught in the net, O early comer.~
 437    1,  127, 11|              thy gracious love.~Give us O Mightiest, what is great,
 438    1,  129, 1 |             Gods though it be far away, O swift One, bringest near,
 439    1,  129, 7 |            obtain, obtain great wealth, O Wealthy One, with Hero sons,
 440    1,  129, 10|                    10 Thou art our own, O Indra, with victorious wealth:
 441    1,  129, 10|              Mitra, to give mighty aid.~O strongest saviour, helper
 442    1,  129, 10|                thou another and not us, O Thunderarmed, one who would
 443    1,  129, 10|       Thunderarmed, one who would hurt, O Thunder-armed!~
 444    1,  130, 2 |                                       2 O Indra, drink the Soma juice
 445    1,  130, 4 |              with majesty and strength, O Indra, and with lordly might,~
 446    1,  130, 6 |             their bliss;~Adorning thee, O Singer, like a generous
 447    1,  130, 7 |             boon servant with thy bolt, O Dancer, for thy worshipper.~
 448    1,  130, 9 |               As thou with eager speed, O Sage, hast come from far
 449    1,  130, 10|              Lauded with our new hymns, O vigorous in deed, save us
 450    1,  131, 4 |             might.~Thou hast chastised, O Indra, Lord of Strength,
 451    1,  131, 5 |              this hero-might when thou, O Strong One, in thy joy helpest
 452    1,  131, 6 |                 win the light.~As thou, O Indra Thunder-armed, wilt,
 453    1,  131, 7 |                                       7 O Indra, waxen strong and
 454    1,  132, 6 |               on every side, rend them, O Hero, everywhere.~
 455    1,  133, 2 |                                       2 O thou who castest forth the
 456    1,  133, 3 |                              3 Do thou, O Maghavan, beat off these
 457    1,  133, 5 |                                       5 O Indra, crush and bray to
 458    1,  133, 6 |              Tear down the mighty ones. O Indra, hear thou us. For
 459    1,  133, 6 |              glowed like earth in fear, O nunder-armed, as dreading
 460    1,  133, 6 |        unconquered Hero with the brave, O Hero, with the thrice-seven
 461    1,  134, 1 |                with thy team-drawn car, O Vayu, to the gift, come
 462    1,  134, 2 |               May the joy-giving drops, O Vayu gladden thee, effectual,
 463    1,  135, 4 |             draught is assigned to you.~O Vayu, with your splendid
 464    1,  135, 7 |                                       7 O Vayu, pass thou over all
 465    1,  135, 8 |        barleymeal is dressed. For thee,~O Vayu, never shall the cows
 466    1,  135, 9 |                 9 These Bulls of thine, O Vayu with the arm of strength,
 467    1,  136, 4 |                to-day.~Therefore do ye, O Kings, accomplish what we
 468    1,  137, 1 |             stones have we pressed out: O come; these gladdening drops
 469    1,  138, 2 |                           2 Thee, then, O Pusan, like a swift one
 470    1,  138, 3 |           wealth.~Not stirred to anger, O Wide-Ruler, come to us,
 471    1,  138, 4 |               lauds.~I slight thee not, O Pusan, thou Resplendent
 472    1,  139, 4 |                     4 Well is it known, O Mighty Ones: ye open heaven;
 473    1,  139, 5 |                                       5 O Rich in Strength, through
 474    1,  139, 7 |                              7 Quickly, O Agni, hear us: magnified
 475    1,  139, 7 |               the Kings adorable:~When, O ye Deities, ye gave that
 476    1,  139, 11|                                      11 O ye Eleven Gods whose home
 477    1,  139, 11|              Gods whose home is heaven, O ye Eleven who make earth
 478    1,  139, 11|                  accept this sacrifice, O Gods, with pleasure.~
 479    1,  140, 5 |           flames Of his fly forth,~When o'er the spacious tract he
 480    1,  140, 10|                                      10 O Agni, shine resplendent
 481    1,  140, 12|              our chariot, to our house, O Agni, a boat with moving
 482    1,  141, 9 |                              9 By thee, O Agni, Varuna who guards
 483    1,  142, 4 |                 this my hymn of praise, O sweet of tongue, is chanted
 484    1,  142, 13|                with cry of Glory! Come,~O Indra, hear their calling;
 485    1,  143, 8 |               heedless, never beguiled. O Helper, keep our children.~
 486    1,  144, 6 |               by thine own might rulest o'er all that is in heaven
 487    1,  147, 2 |             thine adorer laud thy form, O Agni.~
 488    1,  147, 3 |                    3 Thy guardian rays, O Agni, when they saw him,
 489    1,  147, 4 |            sinful man who worships not, O Agni, who, offering not,
 490    1,  147, 5 |                when a mortal knowingly, O Victor, injures with double
 491    1,  150, 3 |                             3 Splendid, O Singer, is that man, mightiest
 492    1,  153, 3 |                                       3 O Mitra-Varuna, Aditi the
 493    1,  157, 5 |             beings.~Ye have sent forth, O Asvins passing mighty, the
 494    1,  160, 5 |                     5 Extolled in song, O Heaven and Earth, bestow
 495    1,  161, 2 |                therefore am I come.~If, O Sudhanvan's Children, ye
 496    1,  161, 4 |                            4 When thus, O Rbhus, ye had done ye questioned
 497    1,  161, 11|                 valleys, by your skill, O Men.~Rbhus, ye iterate not
 498    1,  161, 13|                ye Rbhus, thus ye asked, O thou whom naught may hide,
 499    1,  161, 14|              the sea's gathered waters, O Sons of Strength, desirous
 500    1,  163, 1 |                thou, and eagle pinions. O Steed, thy birth is nigh
 
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