Book, Hymn, Verse 
 1    1,    8, 10|                         10 So are his lovely gifts; let lauds and praises
 2    1,   13, 7 |                          7 I call the lovely Night and Dawn to seat them
 3    1,   18, 6 |             wondrous Lord, to Indra's lovely Friend who gives~Wisdom,
 4    1,   69, 3 |           Born in the dwelling like a lovely son, pleased, like a strong
 5    1,   72, 2 |             devoted, they reached the lovely highest home of Agni.~
 6    1,   94, 7 |                                     7 Lovely of form art thou, alike
 7    1,  123, 6 |            Mornings make apparent the lovely treasures which the darkness
 8    1,  134, 4 |          fardistant sky broaden their lovely gannents forth in wondrous
 9    1,  135, 2 |            for thee, clothed with its lovely splendours, to the reservoir,
10    1,  143, 3 |             upon of him whose face is lovely, shine with beauteous sheen.~
11    1,  164, 7 |           presently declare it , this lovely Bird's securely founded
12    1,  164, 53|           vast with noble pinion, the lovely germ of plants, the germ
13    1,  166, 11|           twere with stars of heaven,~Lovely with pleasant tongues, sweet
14    1,  171, 3 |              follow be very pleasant, lovely and triumphant.~
15    2,    1, 8 |      graciously inclined.~Lord of the lovely look, all things belong
16    2,    4, 4 |               rushing fain to burn is lovely.~He darts his tongue forth,
17    2,   10, 5 |           with bridegroom's grace and lovely colour may not be touched
18    2,   22, 2 |                Giving prosperity, and lovely wealth to him who praiseth
19    2,   32, 5 |            thy kind thoughts, O Raka, lovely in their form, wherewith
20    2,   32, 7 |                                7 With lovely fingers, lovely arms, prolific
21    2,   32, 7 |                7 With lovely fingers, lovely arms, prolific Mother of
22    2,   34, 13|               themselves a bright and lovely hue.~
23    2,   35, 1 |               Son of Waters make them lovely, for he it is who shall
24    2,   35, 11|            the fair name and this the lovely aspect of him the Waters'
25    3,    1, 13|               varied in his form, the lovely Infant of floods and plants
26    3,    3, 9 |             of great joy, hath on his lovely car compassed the lands
27    3,    5, 8 |            increased him,~Like waters lovely when they hasten downward
28    3,   23, 4 |              thee in the earth's most lovely station, in Ila's place,
29    3,   50, 2 |             place thee: drink of this lovely welleffused libation.~
30    4,    1, 8 |                sweet-tongued Invoker:~Lovely to look on, with red steeds,
31    4,    6, 6 |         auspicious is thine aspect, O lovely Agni, terrible when spreading.~
32    4,   19, 8 |        Through many a morn and many a lovely autumn, having slain Vrtra,
33    4,   23, 6 |           sunlight, the beauty of the Lovely One for glory.~
34    4,   49, 2 |                                2 This lovely Soma is effused, O Indra
35    5,    1, 9 |               thou hast appeared most lovely,~Wondrously fair, adorable,
36    5,    3, 4 |             thy glory, God who art so lovely! granting abundant gifts
37    5,   17, 2 |           flame-hued vault of heaven, lovely beyond the thought of man.~
38    5,   57, 4 |          twins of noble aspect and of lovely form,~The Maruts, spotless,
39    5,   61, 4 |           away, ye bridegrooms with a lovely Spouse~That ye may warm
40    5,   82, 6 |          influence,~May we obtain all lovely things.~
41    6,    8, 1 |          Vaisvanara, even as for Agni lovely Soma is made pure.~
42    6,   16, 37|       Strength, to thee whose look is lovely we with dainty food,~O Agni,
43    6,   44, 8 |          hymns a lofty title, he, the Lovely, made his beauteous form
44    6,   51, 1 |           moving upward.~The pure and lovely face of holy Order hath
45    6,   64, 5 |               Heaven, hast shown thee lovely through bounty when we called
46    7,    9, 4 |             gleams refulgent with his lovely lustre: the kine have waked
47    7,   45, 4 |             are full, whose hands are lovely.~High vital strength, and
48    7,   56, 17|       gracious, bringing free room to lovely Earth and Heaven.~Far be
49    7,   75, 3 |                                3 See, lovely Morning's everlasting splendours,
50    7,   77, 2 |            her.~She hath beamed forth lovely with golden colours, Mother
51    7,   91, 5 |              down teams that bear the lovely Heroes, hitherward, Indra-Vayu,
52    8,    5, 14|               perceive, drink of this lovely gladdening draught,~The
53    8,    6, 36|                      36 Come with thy lovely Bay Steeds, come to us from
54    8,    7, 36|              first of all, like Surya lovely with his light:~With lustre
55    9,   30, 6 |             Soma very rich in sweets,~Lovely, inspiriting, for strength.~
56    9,   34, 5 | dwelling-place of sacrifice,~Oblation lovely and most dear.~
57    9,   43, 1 |           enrobe with sacred song the Lovely One who, as a Steed,~Is
58    9,   61, 9 |               Flow rich in sweets and lovely for our Bhaga, Vayu, Pusan
59    9,   61, 21|               that seems to yield its lovely breast,~Falcon-like resting
60    9,   65, 25|              er the ox-hide flows the Lovely One of tawny hue,~Lauded
61    9,   70, 2 |                         2 Longing for lovely Amrta, by his wisdom he
62    9,   70, 4 |               he is watching o'er the lovely Amrta's ways, looks on both
63    9,   72, 2 |               are skilful cleanse the lovely meath.~
64    9,   81, 1 |              brought forward with the lovely curd of kine, effused, have
65    9,   86, 26|              kine his mantle, he, the lovely Sage, runs like a sporting
66    9,   86, 42|              begin, the strong juice, lovely, golden-hued, is recognized
67    9,   96, 17|            deck him at his birth, the lovely Infant, the Maruts with
68    9,   99, 1 |              1. THEY for the Bold and Lovely One ply manly vigour like
69    9,  101, 12|          firmly laid in oil, resemble lovely Suns.~
70    9,  106, 13|                      13 Gold-hued and lovely in his course, througb tangles
71    9,  107, 12|               who must be decked, the Lovely One hath clad him in a shining
72    9,  107, 15|                        16 Far-seeing, lovely, guided by the men, the
73    9,  108, 4 |             whom they won the fame of lovely Amrta in the felicity of
74    9,  110, 4 |            for maintenance of Law and lovely Amrta:~Thou evermore hast
75   10,   11, 6 |               lover ' to delight: the Lovely One desires and craves it
76   10,   11, 7 |            his horses, makes his days lovely in his might and splendour.~
77   10,   21, 6 |           rite proceeds.~All fair and lovely treasures-at your glad carouse-thou
78   10,   26, 1 |          proceed the ready teams, the lovely songs.~Further them glorious
79   10,   26, 7 |            movement shakes his beard, lovely and ne'er to be deceived.~
80   10,   40, 10|       thoughts upon a distant cast.~A lovely thing for fathers who have
81   10,   45, 9 |                O God whose flames are lovely, prepares a cake, O Agni,
82   10,   85, 6 |               Narasamsi led her home.~Lovely was Surya's robe: she came
83   10,   86, 8 |                       8 Dame with the lovely hands and arms, with broad
84   10,   88, 7 |                                     7 Lovely is he who, kindled in his
85   10,   94, 8 |           rapid in their course, with lovely revolution travel round
86   10,   96, 1 |            Warrior-God,~His who pours lovely oil as 'twere with yellow
87   10,   96, 4 |                             4 As if a lovely ray were laid upon the sky,
88   10,  104, 8 |           thou foundest, Indra, seven lovely floods, divine, untroubled,~
89   10,  106, 1 |          spread out food like days of lovely weather.~
90   10,  122, 1 |        wondrous might like Indra, the lovely pleasant Guest whom all
91   10,  124, 6 |           light of heaven, here allis lovely; here there is radiance,
92   10,  158, 5 |            look on thee, on thee most lovely to behold,~See clearly with
93   10,  160, 3 |          cattle: for him he makes the lovely Soma famous.~
94   10,  180, 3 |            into being as strength for lovely lordship o'er the people.~
 
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