Book, Hymn, Verse 
 1    1,   20, 8 |               held, by pious acts they won themselves,~A share in sacrifice
 2    1,   30, 16| loudly-snorting horses Indra hath ever won himself great treasures~
 3    1,   32, 12|            without a second,~Thou hast won back the kine, hast won
 4    1,   32, 12|                won back the kine, hast won the Soma; thou hast let
 5    1,   36, 2 |                             2 Men have won Agni, him who makes their
 6    1,   42, 5 |                 Make riches easy to be won.~
 7    1,   62, 7 |                           7 Unwearied, won with lauding hymns, he parted
 8    1,   70, 4 |              and stand, -~He bath been won, Herald who sits in light,
 9    1,   72, 3 |                seasons,~Therefore they won them holy names for worship,
10    1,   83, 4 |                  4 First the Angirases won themselves vital power,
11    1,  100, 18|              fair-complexioned friends won the land, the sunlight,
12    1,  108, 3 |                          3 For ye have won a blessed name together:
13    1,  110, 9 |                strength where spoil is won, O Indra: joined with the
14    1,  114, 2 |               strength our father Manu won by sacrifice may we, under
15    1,  116, 2 |             That stallion ass of yours won, O Nasatyas, that thousand
16    1,  162, 7 |           sages. A good friend have we won for the Gods' banquet.~
17    1,  164, 23|                they who know this have won themselves immortal life.~
18    1,  169, 4 |          opulence, O Indra, as guerdon won by mightiest donation.~May
19    2,   11, 16|             their songs of praise have won the blessing.~They who strew
20    2,   21, 5 |             drew him to themselves and won them kine and wealth.~
21    3,   33, 12|        Bharatas, fared over the singer won the favour of the Rivers.~
22    3,   34, 8 |            Godlike Waters,~He who hath won this broad earth and this
23    3,   34, 9 |              many.~Treasure of gold he won; he smote the Dasyus, and
24    3,   37, 7 |             glories where the fight is won.~Indra, be victor over foes.~
25    3,   38, 5 |                hymns of sacrifice have won dominion.~
26    3,   60, 3 |             work.~Sudhanvan's Children won them everlasting life, serving
27    4,   17, 11|                          11 Indra hath won all kine, all gold, all
28    4,   33, 1 |             assist their Parents,~They won the friendship of the Gods;
29    4,   34, 3 |             Rbhus, which ye, like men, won for yourselves aforetime.~
30    4,   35, 9 |                treasure, which ye have won by skill, ye dexterous-handed, -~
31    4,   37, 8 |               that ample riches may be won.~
32    4,   41, 2 |              who with dainty food hath won you, Indra and Varuna, Gods,
33    5,   10, 3 |              men, the princes who have won great riches through our
34    5,   12, 2 |                me: the Lord of him who won this wealth I know not.~
35    5,   12, 3 |          foeman, what splendid helpers won for them their riches?~Agni,
36    5,   35, 6 |              battle where the spoil is won.~
37    5,   45, 3 |                       3 This laud hath won the burden of the mountain.
38    5,   57, 5 |                Singers of the sky have won immortal fame.~
39    5,   66, 2 |                        2 For they have won unbroken sway in full perfection,
40    5,   74, 7 |               mortal men this day hath won you to himself?~What bard,
41    5,   83, 10|              enjoyment: yea, thou hast won thee praise from living
42    6,    1, 4 |               homage, eager for glory, won them perfect glory:~Yea,
43    6,   20, 4 |             Indra, while the light was won, the Panis f1ed, 'neath
44    6,   26, 2 |             great strength that may be won as booty:~To thee, the brave
45    6,   32, 5 |             his Coursers, hath swiftly won the waters from the southward.~
46    6,   73, 3 |                3 Brhaspati in war hath won rich treasures, hath won,
47    6,   73, 3 |               won rich treasures, hath won, this God, the great stalls
48    7,    4, 7 |               foeman's treasure may be won with labour: may we be masters
49    7,   18, 1 |       treasures which erst our fathers won who sang thy praises.~With
50    7,   32, 25|                 make riches easy to be won.~Be thou our good Protector
51    7,   33, 1 |             thought, white-robed, have won me over.~I warned the men,
52    7,   66, 11|              Aryarnan, the Kings, have won dominion which none else
53    8,    3, 13|             his might, and Indra-power won for themselves the light
54    8,    4, 4 |              and drink, and hence hast won surpassing might.~
55    8,   13, 33|           thousand aids:~For thou hast won the hymn of praise. Strong
56    8,   14, 6 |             thou hast waxen great~Hast won all treasures for thine
57    8,   19, 18|           their deeds of strength have won diem, mighty wealth, who
58    8,   23, 16|              who sought the Bull, hath won thee, finder of good things:~
59    8,   40, 11|           expected not the stroke, and won for us the heavenly streams.
60    8,   46, 24|             was passing bountiful, and won himself most lofty fame.~
61    8,   54, 12|        thousand kine, munificent,~Have won renown among the Gods.~
62    8,   65, 3 |           Indra who, begirt by Maruts, won the light of heaven~That
63    8,   75, 1 |           bringers of delight, ye both won Daksa's praise.~Visvaka
64    8,   81, 28|          strong:~So may thine heart be won to us.~
65    9,   86, 40|              with a thousand rays hath won him high renown.~
66    9,   88, 2 |                celebrated all triumphs won by Nahus -n the battle.~
67    9,  108, 4 |               their wish,~By whom they won the fame of lovely Amrta
68    9,  111, 2 |             ruddy-hued, threefold hath won life-power, he, glittering,
69    9,  111, 2 |       life-power, he, glittering, hath won life-power.~
70   10,   22, 2 |                Mitra mid the folk hath won complete and full renown.~
71   10,   31, 11|              he the brown-hued courser won the treasure.~For him dark-coloured
72   10,   44, 6 |            invocation of the Gods, and won us glories that can never
73   10,   48, 4 |                                    4 I won myself these herdi of cattle,
74   10,   48, 7 |      Vrtra-conquering strength,~When I won glory in the great foe-slaying
75   10,   53, 2 |              Best Priest, he hath been won by being seated, for he
76   10,   62, 1 |            through the sacrifice, have won you Indra's friendship and
77   10,   64, 6 |             where the priestly meed is won, who gather of themselves
78   10,   67, 10|                         10 When he had won him every sort of booty
79   10,   68, 3 |                    3 Brhaspati, having won them from the mountains,
80   10,   69, 6 |                All treasures hast thou won, of plains and mountains,
81   10,   74, 1 |               or those who famed, have won the prize with glory.~
82   10,   74, 6 |                         6 Since he who won of old anew hath triumphed,
83   10,   95, 13|               thou fool;.thou hast not won me.~
84   10,   98, 7 |              that reached the Gods and won the waters.~
85   10,  102, 2 |                streaming what time she won a car-load worth a thousand.~
86   10,  102, 5 |             ended.~And Mudgala thereby won in the contest well-pastured
87   10,  102, 9 |             Mudgala in ordered contest won for cattle for himself,
88   10,  104, 9 |             with those which thou hast won in quelling Vrtra.~
89   10,  109, 7 |              fulness of the earth, and won themselves extended sway.~
90   10,  113, 7 |              upon the slain, and Indra won by victory the right of
91   10,  148, 1 |            when, Most Valorous we have won the booty.~Bring us prosperity,
92   10,  159, 1 |                this, as conqueror have won my husband for mine own.~
93   10,  164, 5 |            have prevailed this day and won: we are made free from sin
 
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