Book, Hymn, Verse 
  1    1,   18, 8 |        course of sacrifice:~Our voice of praise goes to the Gods.~
  2    1,   23, 11|    comes the Maruts' thundering voice, like that of conquerors,
  3    1,   38, 9 |            10 O Maruts, at your voice's sound this earthly habitation
  4    1,   55, 4 |    auspiciously sends forth his voice.~
  5    1,   64, 10|         vigour, singers loud of voice,~Heroes, of powers infinite,
  6    1,   76, 4 |        Thou Priest with lip and voice that bring us children hast
  7    1,   83, 6 |     work, or the hymn makes its voice of praise sound to the sky.~
  8    1,   84, 3 |        by prayer.~May, with its voice, the pressing-stone draw
  9    1,   85, 10|     Givers, sending forth their voice, in the wild joy of Soma
 10    1,   88, 6 |     rusheth, O Maruts, like the voice of one who prayeth.~It rusheth
 11    1,   92, 9 |   creature, she understands the voice of each adorer.~
 12    1,  100, 13|        like the terrific mighty voice of Heaven.~Rich gifts and
 13    1,  113, 18|      glad songs louder than the voice of Vayu.~
 14    1,  151, 1 |       trembled at the might and voice of him, whom, loved and
 15    1,  166, 1 |      your way, O Maruts loud of voice, with battle, Mighty Ones,
 16    1,  168, 8 |      when they are uttering the voice of rain-clouds.~The lightnings
 17    1,  173, 3 |       the Steer bellow: let the Voice go between both worlds as
 18    2,   42, 1 |    cries repeated, he sends his voice out as his boat a steersman.~
 19    3,    8, 5 |     skilful consecrate him: his voice the God-adoring singer utters.~
 20    3,   38, 9 |         who stands erect, whose voice is like a herdsman's.~
 21    3,   53, 15|          hath lowed with mighty voice dispelling famine.~The Daughter
 22    4,   10, 3 |         thee, Agni.~Loud as the voice of Heaven thy blasts are
 23    4,   11, 5 |       Immortal Agni, thee whose voice is pleasant, as first in
 24    4,   21, 5 |   reverence, giving~Vent to his voice, inciteth men to worshipwith
 25    4,   33    |     XXXIII. Rbhus.~I. I SEND my voice as herald to the Rbhus;
 26    5,   25, 8 |      rays of light: loud is thy voice like pressing-stones.~Yea,
 27    5,   36, 4 |      Indra. Loudly he lifts his voice with strong endeavour.~With
 28    5,   44, 5 |        mid the upholders of the voice. Increase thy Consorts thou,
 29    5,   63, 6 |            6 Refreshing is your voice, O Mitra-Varuna: Parjanya
 30    5,   63, 6 |   sendeth out a wondrous mighty voice.~With magic power the Maruts
 31    5,   75, 4 |        4 O strong and Good, the voice of him who lauds you well
 32    6,    3, 7 |       when scattering beams his voice was uttered: among the plants
 33    6,   33, 2 |                 2 For with loud voice the tribes invoke thee,
 34    6,   47, 3 |           3 This stirreth up my voice when I have drunk it: this
 35    6,   47, 29|               29 Send forth thy voice aloud through earth and
 36    7,   31, 8 |                    8 So let the voice surround thee, which attends
 37    7,   34, 9 |    heavenly song, and send your voice to where the Gods abide.~
 38    7,  103, 1 |      Frogs have lifted up their voice, the voice Parjanya hath
 39    7,  103, 1 |      lifted up their voice, the voice Parjanya hath inspired.~
 40    7,  103, 6 |      and, talking, modulate the voice diversely.~
 41    8,    3, 7 |     accord have lifted up their voice, and Rudras sung thee as
 42    8,   12, 32|     gathered have lifted up the voice~Milk-streams at worship'
 43    8,   26, 8 |     like Vyasva, lifting up our voice like oxen, call on you:~
 44    8,   32, 22|      way,~O Indra, noticing our voice.~
 45    8,   34, 2 |         Soma-stone with ringing voice.~Ye by command of yonder
 46    8,   46, 18|        perform their will whose voice is lifted high,~The worship
 47    8,   52, 7 |       Indra have sent out their voice,~And when the priest hath
 48    8,   58, 9 |    sound, the lute send out its voice with might,~Shrill be, the
 49    8,   58, 14|        the cloud smitten by his voice.~
 50    8,   64, 6 |    early morn,~Fair praise with voice that ceases not.~
 51    8,   85, 12|   refrain from outcry. Make thy voice heard, for will not he regard
 52    8,   90, 16|       skilled in eloquence, her voice uplifteth, who standeth
 53    9,    3, 5 |    gives his gifts:~He lets his voice be heard of all~
 54    9,   12, 6 |            6 Indu sends forth a voice on high to regions of the
 55    9,   14, 6 |      course he goes,~And utters voice which he hath found.~
 56    9,   21, 7 |        have cried with resonant voice: like swift steeds they
 57    9,   29, 5 |        godless, from ill-omened voice of one and all,~That so
 58    9,   30, 1 |        is cleansed he lifts his voice.~
 59    9,   64, 9 |         on thou sendest out thy voice, O Pavamana; thou hast moved,~
 60    9,   68, 1 |        the grass, raising their voice, assumed the milk, the covering
 61    9,   68, 8 |     Wealth, Immortal, sends his voice from heaven,~
 62    9,   72, 1 |        milk.~He sendeth out his voice, and many loving friends
 63    9,   78, 1 |                  1. RAISING his voice the King hath flowed upon
 64    9,   84, 4 |       along, raising a vigorous voice that wakens with the dawn.~
 65    9,   86, 33|  Wealth-bringer, lifting up his voice while purified.~
 66    9,   95, 2 |      Gold-hued, sends forth his voice, loosed on the path of Order.~
 67    9,   95, 5 |                   5 Sending thy voice out as Director, loosen
 68    9,   96, 7 |        hath stirred the wave of voice, our songs and praises.~
 69    9,   97, 13|         in battle: letting this voice be known he hastens hither.~
 70    9,   97, 32|    drink for Indra, sending thy voice out with the hymns of sages.~
 71    9,   97, 36|         mighty roaring make the voice swell, and generate abundance.~
 72    9,  101, 6 |                6 Inciter of the voice of song, with thousand streams
 73    9,  101, 13|       power of men restrain the voice of the outpouring juice:~
 74    9,  106, 10|       while purified before the voice of song.~
 75    9,  106, 12|         war,~And lifting up his voice, while filtered, glided
 76    9,  107, 20|       when purified liftest thy voice amid the sea.~Thou, Pavamana,
 77    9,  110, 8 |      laud:~They lifted up their voice to Indra athis birth.~
 78    9,  114, 2 |    Kasyapa, Rsi, lifting up thy voice with hymn-composers' lauds,~
 79   10,   23, 5 |       us stronger;~Who with his voice slew many thousand wicked
 80   10,   40, 3 |       praise as with a herald's voice, and, meet for worship,
 81   10,   42, 1 |      adornment.~Quell with your voice the wicked's voice, O sages.
 82   10,   42, 1 |         your voice the wicked's voice, O sages. Singer, make Indra
 83   10,   61, 19|      comfort, singing with easy voice we thus implore thee:~Impetuous
 84   10,   64, 4 |       loud singers praise? What voice, what hymn is used to laud
 85   10,   71, 5 |        profitless illusion: the Voice he heard yields neither
 86   10,   76, 6 |        they long, sending their voice around in rivalry of speed.~
 87   10,   77, 1 |                1. As with their voice from cloud they sprinkle
 88   10,   78, 4 |       suitors, they raise their voice and chant their psalm as
 89   10,   91, 13|       loves it. May he hear our voice.~May it come near his heart
 90   10,   94, 12|    green trees, they with their voice have caused the heavens
 91   10,   94, 14|     They have raised high their voice for juice, for sacrifice,
 92   10,   98, 7 |      Brhaspati vouchsafed him a voice that reached the Gods and
 93   10,  110, 11| according to this true Priest's voice and guidance.~
 94   10,  113, 6 |         fierce Stormer, loud of voice, they came with speed;~What
 95   10,  115, 8 |    title Upastuta's most potent voice reveres thee.~Blest with
 96   10,  130, 4 |     joined Anustup: Brhaspati's voice by Brhati was aided.~
 97   10,  137, 7 |       The tongue that leads the voice precedes. Then with our
 98   10,  146, 2 |      swells the shrill cicala's voice,~Seeming to sound with tinkling
 99   10,  168, 1 |     Crashing it goes and hath a voice of thunder.~It makes the
100   10,  168, 4 |      his will inclines him.~His voice is heard, his shape is ever
 
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