Book, Hymn, Verse 
  1    1,   32, 10|          currents flowing without a rest for ever onward.~The waters
  2    1,   35, 1 |             call on Night who gives rest to all moving life; I call
  3    1,   35, 2 |      firmament advancing, laying to rest the immortal and the mortal,~
  4    1,   35, 6 |            As on a linch-pin, firm, rest things immortal: he who
  5    1,   48, 6 |          have flown forth no longer rest.~
  6    1,   57, 1 |             well-loved one seems to rest upon the hill, the thunderbolt
  7    1,   62, 10|            paths, of old connected, rest uninjured; they with great
  8    1,  104, 1 |          hath been made for thee to rest on: come like a panting
  9    1,  106, 5 |           boon thou hast for men in rest and stir.~Like as a chariot
 10    1,  122, 12|         spake they.~May all in whom rest splendour and great riches
 11    1,  132, 5 |             find a welcome place of rest: the hynins go forward to
 12    1,  142, 9 |      Bhirati, Ila, Sarasvati, Mahi, rest on the grass, adorable.~
 13    1,  162, 14|        starting-place, his place of rest and rolling, the ropes wherewith
 14    1,  164, 13|           ever all living creatures rest and are dependent.~Its axle,
 15    1,  164, 14|            region: on him dependent rest all living creatures.~
 16    1,  164, 22|           sweetness, where they all rest and procreate their offspring, -~
 17    1,  174, 4 |        Indra, shall, to thy praise, rest in this earthly station.~
 18    1,  176, 3 |             Five Peoples' treasures rest.~Mark thou the man who injures
 19    1,  179    |          but its connexion with the rest of the hymn is not very
 20    1,  186, 8 |          armed with mighty weapons, rest here on heaven and earth
 21    1,  188, 6 |        forth:~Let Night and Morning rest them here.~
 22    2,   12, 2 |          that staggered, and set at rest the agitated mountains,~
 23    2,   23, 16|         Gods. Brhaspati, no further rest shall they obtain.~
 24    2,   38, 4 | half-completed.~He hath arisen from rest, and parted seasons: Savitar
 25    2,   41, 9 |             shall bring us room and rest.~
 26    3,    1, 21|             the Visvamitras.~May we rest ever in the loving-kindness,
 27    3,    4, 4 |         sacred grass where Gods may rest them.~
 28    3,   18, 4 |         Agni, to the Visvamitras in rest and stir. Oft have we decked
 29    3,   33, 5 |       little at my friendly bidding rest, Holy Ones, a moment in
 30    3,   46, 2 |          forth men to combat and to rest them.~
 31    3,   53, 5 |             chariot hath a place to rest in, and where thqu loosest
 32    3,   53, 6 |             chariot hath a place to rest in, and thy strong Courser
 33    3,   53, 20|        until we reach our homes and rest us and unyoke.~
 34    3,   55, 21|            In his protection heroes rest in safety. Great is the
 35    3,   59, 4 |         grace of him the Holy, yea, rest in his propitious loving-kindness.~
 36    4,   51, 5 |         travel,~Arousing from their rest, O Dawns, the sleeping,
 37    4,   51, 10|          from our pleasant place of rest ye rouse us may we be masters
 38    4,   53, 6 |         brings to life and lulls to rest, he who controls the world,
 39    5,   32, 1 |           the fountains, and gavest rest to floods that were obstructed.~
 40    5,   32, 12|             Brahmans who, faithful, rest their hopes on thee, O Indra?~
 41    5,   44, 14|         unto the man who watches, I rest and have my dwelling in
 42    5,   44, 15|           to him saith this Soma, I rest and have my dwelling in
 43    5,   47, 4 |            bear him up and give him rest and quiet, and ten invigorate
 44    5,   53, 14|          there when ye, at dawn, in rest and toil, rain waters down
 45    5,   69, 3 |          for wealth and progeny, in rest and trouble.~
 46    6,    7, 6 |          All creatures in existence rest upon his head. The Seven
 47    6,   14, 1 |         That mortal cats before the rest, and finds sufficiency of
 48    6,   24, 8 |             he finds firm ground to rest on.~
 49    6,   28    |      brought good fortune: let them rest in the cow-pen and be happy
 50    6,   35, 1 |              WHEN shall our prayers rest in thy car beside thee?
 51    6,   47, 12|        Baffle our foes, and give us rest and safety, and may we be
 52    6,   48, 9 |             of earthly wealth: find rest and safety for our seed.~
 53    6,   71, 2 |       mighty to produce and lull to rest the world of life that moves
 54    7,    6, 6 |            whose protection all men rest by nature, desiring to enjoy
 55    7,   37, 7 |         cometh, he whom men let not rest at home in quiet.~
 56    7,   54, 3 |            Protect our happiness in rest and labour. Preserve us
 57    7,   56, 13|            13 Your rings, O Maruts, rest upon your shoulders, and
 58    7,   86, 8 |           May it be well with us in rest and labour. Preserve us
 59    7,   87, 5 |              5 On him three heavens rest and are supported, and the
 60    8,    1, 33|            Agni, hath surpassed the rest in giving.~For me ten bright-hued
 61    8,    2, 39|          the cattle to the men,~Who rest their wish and hope on him.~
 62    8,   15, 11|             sendest Vrtras to their rest:~None else than Indra executes
 63    8,   20, 25|                      25 Maruts, who rest on fair trimmed grass, what
 64    8,   21, 18|          and only kinglings are the rest who dwell beside Sarasvati.~
 65    8,   37, 5 |           art the Lord supreme o'er rest and energy, O Indra, Lord
 66    8,   39, 4 |             and grants deliglht, in rest and stir, for every calling
 67    8,   45, 20|           20 O Lord of Strength, we rest on thee, as old men rest
 68    8,   45, 20|            rest on thee, as old men rest upon a staff:~We long to
 69    8,   48, 12|             Soma with oblation, and rest securely in his grace and
 70    8,   49, 6 |          good fires, subduing foes, rest in the keeping of the Gods.~
 71    8,   52, 6 |                        6 With Indra rest all deeds of might, deeds
 72    8,   54, 10|             10 Gods, may the mighty rest unharmed, the King who gives
 73    8,   73, 9 |                9 Agni, he dwells in rest and peace who smites and
 74    8,   81, 20|       draught, irl whom all glories rest, in whom~The seven communities
 75    8,   93, 3 |         lake where they are wont to rest, fill thee, for bounty,
 76    8,   98, 7 |                         7 Our hopes rest on the Faithful One: in
 77    9,   17, 8 |       onward to the stream of meath rest efficacious in thy home,~
 78    9,   37, 2 |          Bellowing, to his place of rest.~
 79    9,   68, 9 |          purified, shall find sweet rest and room.~
 80    9,   71, 6 |           wisely-tashioned place to rest.~With song they urge the
 81    9,   86, 1 |            cheering, rich in meath, rest in the reservoir.~
 82    9,   97, 4 |       filter, and let our pious one rest in the pitcher.~
 83    9,  103, 2 |           makes him three seats for rest.~
 84   10,   10, 7 |            love of Yama, that I may rest on the same couch beside
 85   10,   14, 9 |           bestows on him a place to rest in adorned with days and
 86   10,   19, 4 |         watcheth their approach and rest.~
 87   10,   20, 6 |         Here are oblation, worship, rest: rapidly comes his furtherance.~
 88   10,   21, 3 |                 3 The holy statutes rest by thee, as 'twere with
 89   10,   25, 2 |           rn all thy forms, O Soma, rest thy powers that influence
 90   10,   32, 5 |       reached your place before the rest: One only moves victorious
 91   10,   37, 2 |             motion finds a place of rest: the waters ever flow and
 92   10,   37, 9 |        beams again returns unto its rest,~O Surya with the golden
 93   10,   40, 2 |            your haltingplace, where rest ye for the night?~Who brings
 94   10,   42, 1 |           sages. Singer, make Indra rest beside the Soma.~
 95   10,   43, 4 |             on the fair-leafed tree rest birds, to Indra flow the
 96   10,   89, 10|            Indra must be invoked in rest and effort.~
 97   10,   94, 12|            age to age: they, loving rest, are not dissevered from
 98   10,  102, 12|        whereon the eyes of all life rest, when thou,~A Bull who drivest
 99   10,  105, 9 |             burns high for thee, to rest on poles of sacrifice,~Thou
100   10,  117, 4 |           depart-no home is that to rest in -, and rather seek a
101   10,  137, 4 |             with balms to give thee rest and keep thee safe.~I bring
102   10,  146, 5 |        takes, even as he wills, his rest.~
103   10,  168, 3 |             single day doth he take rest or slumber.~Holy and earliest-born,
104 AppI          |            different metre from the rest of the hymn, have no apparent
105 AppI          |          but its connexion with the rest of the hymn is not very
 
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