Book, Hymn, Verse 
 1    1,    3, 11|                    11 Inciter of all pleasant songs, inspirer o all gracious
 2    1,   14, 10|         splendours, drink,~Agni, the pleasant Soma juice.~
 3    1,   26, 7 |              household Lord, Priest, pleasant and, choice-worthy may~We,
 4    1,   42, 6 |           all pursuers lead us, make pleasant our path and fair to tread:~
 5    1,   47, 9 |      worshipper, to drink the Soma's pleasant juice.~
 6    1,   66, 2 |              He offers safety like a pleasant home, like ripened corn,
 7    1,   73    |             like a guest who lies in pleasant lodging,-may he, as Priest,
 8    1,   73, 9 |           praise, Agni, Ordainer, be pleasant to thee in thy heart and
 9    1,   78, 5 |                                  5 A pleasant song to Agni we, sons of
10    1,   85, 6 |         yourselves, O Maruts, in the pleasant food.~
11    1,   89, 4 |             the Wind waft to us that pleasant medicine, may Earth our
12    1,   92, 7 |           the leader of the charm of pleasant voices.~Dawn, thou conferrest
13    1,   97, 2 |             2 For goodly fields, for pleasant homes, for wealth we sacrifice
14    1,  107, 3 |           Aryaman Agni, Savitar find pleasant.~This prayer' of ours may
15    1,  113, 12|               joy-giver waker of all pleasant voices,~Auspicious, bringing
16    1,  125, 3 |          that gladdens; prosper with pleasant hymns the Lord of Heroes.~
17    1,  130, 1 |          lord.~We come with gifts of pleasant food, with juice poured
18    1,  135, 4 |              offerings!~Drink of the pleasant -flavoured juice the first
19    1,  135, 8 |        hither to the offering of the pleasant juice, the holy Fig-tree
20    1,  144, 7 |          thou turning to every side, pleasant to look on as a dwelling
21    1,  163, 6 |              paths unsoiled by dust, pleasant to travel.~
22    1,  166, 2 |                       2 Bringing the pleasant mcath as 'twere their own
23    1,  166, 11|         stars of heaven,~Lovely with pleasant tongues, sweet singers with
24    1,  171, 3 |           that are to follow be very pleasant, lovely and triumphant.~
25    1,  173, 8 |     Libations in the sea to thee are pleasant, when thy divine Floods
26    1,  183, 4 |           are these vessels, full of pleasant juices.~
27    1,  187, 2 |                                  2 O pleasant Food, O Food of meath, thee
28    1,  190, 6 |           path is he, where grass is pleasant, though hard to win, a Friend
29    2,   21, 6 |            sweet speech, and days of pleasant weather.~
30    3,    7, 9 |              O heavenly Priest, most pleasant, full of wisdom, bring the
31    3,   14, 1 |                                1 THE pleasant Priest is come into the
32    3,   31, 11|            and far-extending, poured pleasant juices, bringing oil and
33    3,   31, 21|              attendants.~Teaching us pleasant things by holy Order, to,
34    3,   53, 1 |             Parvata and Indra, bring pleasant viands, with brave heroes,
35    3,   54, 21|               well-provisioned: with pleasant meath, O Gods, the herbs
36    3,   61, 2 |            on thy bright car awaking pleasant voices.~Let docile horses
37    4,   11, 5 |            Agni, thee whose voice is pleasant, as first in rank, as God,
38    4,   18, 13|           Falcon then brought me the pleasant Soma.~
39    4,   44, 4 |               Nasatyas.~Drink of the pleasant liquor of the Soma give
40    4,   45, 2 |            viands rich with store of pleasant meath, and cars and horses
41    4,   50, 1 |             with thunder,~Him of the pleasant tongue have ancient sages,
42    4,   51, 10|             of children.~As from our pleasant place of rest ye rouse us
43    4,   55, 9 |                 9 Hither to us, rich pleasant Dawn, bring many things
44    5,   26, 1 |               with splendour and thy pleasant tongue~Bring hither and
45    5,   43, 8 |           lofty song, most sweet and pleasant!~Come in one car, joy-givers!
46    5,   54, 8 |             the earth with floods of pleasant meath.~
47    5,   56, 8 |        Rodasi hath mounted, bringing pleasant gifts, with Maruts in her
48    6,   10, 1 |              the rite advances, your pleasant, heavenly Agni, meet for
49    6,   44, 21|             hath Indu swollen. juice pleasant, sweet to drink, for thine
50    6,   71, 4 |           With cheeks of brass, with pleasant tongue, the Holy, he sends
51    7,   16, 9 |             9 Do thou, a Priest with pleasant tongue, most wise, and very
52    7,   24, 2 |              is the Soma, poured are pleasant juices.~This hymn of praise,
53    7,   45, 4 |              Savitar whose tongue is pleasant, praise him whose arms are
54    7,   64, 4 |              ye Kings, make glad the pleasant dwelling-places.~
55    7,   73, 2 |       worship,~Be near and taste the pleasant juice, O Asvins: with food,
56    7,   79, 5 |           sending to us the charm of pleasant voices,~Vouchsafe us thoughts,
57    7,   98, 2 |            each day that passes, the pleasant food which thou hast had
58    8,    8, 4 |             hath pressed for you the pleasant meath of Soma juice.~
59    8,   17, 5 |            Take with. thy tongue the pleasant drink.~
60    8,   27, 17|           wealth, and goes hisway on pleasant paths,~Whom Mitra, Varuna
61    8,   43, 18|             thee all people who have pleasant homes,~Apart, have turned
62    8,   47, 11|            from the bank.~Lead us to pleasant ways as men lead horses
63    8,   57, 14|            near to me~With offerings pleasant to the taste.~
64    8,   85, 1 |              longer, and Nights with pleasant voices spake to Indra.~For
65    8,   86, 13| Thunder-armed, make all our pathways pleasant for us.~
66    8,   90, 5 |        reverent song, O pious one,~A pleasant hymn that shall protect
67    8,   91, 15|             aid which none impair,~A pleasant aspect like the Sun.~
68    8,   94, 4 |              forth flow the drops of pleasant meath.~The Soloa-drops which
69    8,   94, 5 |              sweet to thee, lover of pleasant food. The call to Paura
70    9,    6, 1 |                1. SOMA, flow on with pleasant stream, a Bull devoted to
71    9,    7, 8 |                     8 Tle streams of pleasant Soma flow to Bhaga, Mitra-Varuna, -~
72    9,   11, 2 |                  2 Together with thy pleasant juice the Atharvans have
73    9,   75, 2 |            sacrifice pours forth the pleasant meath.~Within the lustrous
74    9,  109, 1 |                                   1. PLEASANT to Indra's Mitra's, Pusan'
75    9,  109, 20|               20 Indu they balm with pleasant milky juice for Indra, for
76    9,  110, 11|             Indu flows on, a wave of pleasant taste, to Indra, -~Strength-winner,
77   10,    2, 6 |            Banner:~So win by worship pleasant homes abounding in heroes,
78   10,    5, 4 |        Heaven grow strong by food of pleasant drink and fatness.~
79   10,    7, 4 |            night to him shall all be pleasant.~
80   10,   23, 4 |           juice is shed he seeks the pleasant place, and stirs the worshipper
81   10,   29, 6 |               may the sweet meath be pleasant for thy drinking.~
82   10,   30, 5 |              young man with fair and pleasant damsels.~Go thou unto those
83   10,   39, 2 |                          2 Awake all pleasant strains and let the hymns
84   10,   39, 9 |             heated with fire to be a pleasant resting-place.~
85   10,   62, 4 |            your dwellingplace speaks pleasant words: give car to this,
86   10,   64, 11|                                   11 Pleasant to look on as a dwelling
87   10,   69, 1 |           fire good is its guidance, pleasant are its visitings.~When
88   10,   70, 8 |              we prepared and made it pleasant.~May Ila, she whose foot
89   10,   73, 7 |            For man thou madest ready pleasant pathways, paths leading
90   10,   85, 32|             find the wedded pair.~By pleasant ways let them escape the
91   10,   96, 5 |              welcornest, the perfect pleasant gift, O Golden-hued from
92   10,  101, 2 |                               2 Make pleasant hymns, spin out your songs
93   10,  110, 2 |              waysof Order, make them pleasant.~Convey our sacrifice to
94   10,  112, 7 |          dvink thereof and find them pleasant.~
95   10,  122, 1 |         might like Indra, the lovely pleasant Guest whom all must welcome.~
96   10,  138, 2 |              the kine, thou drankest pleasant meath.~Thou gavest increase
97   10,  167, 1 |                              1. THIS pleasant meath, O Indra, is effused
 
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