Book, Hymn, Verse 
 1    1,   13, 11|              11 God, Sovran of the Wood, present this our oblation
 2    1,   55, 4 |                   4 He only in the wood is praised by worshippers,
 3    1,   58, 1 |            eagerly through the dry wood he spreads.~His back, as
 4    1,   58, 3 |        wind be spreads through dry wood as he lists, armed with
 5    1,   58, 4 |           wind-driven, through the wood he speeds, triumphant like
 6    1,   66, 1 |          pure and refulgent to the wood he speeds.~
 7    1,   67, 1 |               1. VICTORIOUS in the wood, Friend among men, ever
 8    1,   68, 2 |           that living from the dry wood thou art born.~All truly
 9    1,  127, 4 |          many a thing hews it like wood with fervent glow.~Even
10    1,  128, 3 |            God is conqueror in the wood:~Agni, who hath his seat
11    1,  148, 4 |       crunches: he shines amid the wood with spreading brightness.~
12    1,  157, 5 |           fire, the sovrans of the wood, the waters,~
13    1,  158, 4 |            exhaust me.~Let not the wood ten times up-piled consume
14    1,  161, 1 |        praised the goodness of the wood.~
15    2,   10, 3 |                               3 On wood supine they got the well-formed
16    2,   14, 9 |            order: that purified in wood, in wood uplift ye.~Well
17    2,   14, 9 |          that purified in wood, in wood uplift ye.~Well pleased
18    2,   35, 4 |        splendid beauty, unfed with wood. in waters, oil-enveloped.~
19    2,   37, 3 |           specdest on: Lord of the Wood, unharming, strengthen thou
20    3,    1, 2 |          may the hymn aid it. With wood and worship shall they honour
21    3,    1, 13|      floods and plants the blessed wood hath gendered.~Gods even,
22    3,    8, 11|                     11 Lord of the Wood, rise with a hundred branches.
23    3,   29, 6 |     courser, red in colour, in the wood.~Bright, checkless, as it
24    3,   53, 20|         Let not this sovran of the wood leave us forlorn or injure
25    3,   55, 4 |     quarters, extended through the wood be lies on couches.~One
26    4,    7, 1 |       shine bright-coloured in the wood, spreading from home to
27    4,    7, 6 |            Eternal Mothers, in the wood, concealed and unapproached,~
28    5,    7, 4 |        consumes the sovrans of the wood.~
29    5,   11, 6 |          hidden, fleeing back from wood to wood.~Thou by attrition
30    5,   11, 6 |          fleeing back from wood to wood.~Thou by attrition art produced
31    5,   78, 8 |           as the wind, like as the wood, like as the sea is set
32    5,   84, 3 |          the strong sovrans of the wood,~When from the lightning
33    6,    2, 8 |         art urged by wisdom in the wood.~Thou art like wind; food,
34    6,    3, 3 |           evening, where, Child of Wood, thou mayest also tarry.~
35    6,    6, 1 |         the banquet, who rends the wood, bright, with his blackened
36    6,   15, 2 |       glorify, high-flaming in the wood.~As such, most friendly,
37    6,   15, 6 |             Agni, with your log of wood; praise your beloved, your
38    6,   47, 26|                     26 Lord of the wood, be firm and strong in body:
39    6,   47, 27|        brought from sovrans of the wood.~Honour with holy gifts
40    7,   32, 20|          wright his wheel of solid wood.~
41    8,   34, 18|           I seemed to stand amid a wood.~
42    8,   49, 15|               15 Thou liest in the wood: from both thy Mothers mortals
43    8,   61, 4 |    lifegiving, he hath climbed the wood,~And with his tongue hath
44    9,    1, 2 |          all men, he hath with the wood attained unto~His place,
45    9,    3, 1 |           To settle in the vats of wood.~
46    9,    6, 5 |       While he disports him in the wood, -~
47    9,    7, 3 |           Continuous voices in the wood.~
48    9,    7, 6 |           sinks and settles in the wood:~The Singer shows his zeal
49    9,   27, 3 |           Effused into the vats of wood.~
50    9,   30, 4 |           To settle in the vats of wood.~
51    9,   37, 6 |            forward to the casks of wood,~Indu to Indra willingly.~
52    9,   45, 5 |            him as he sports in the wood, beyond the fleece:~Singers
53    9,   57, 3 |           Sits as a falcon in the, wood.~
54    9,   62, 8 |      Finding thine home in vats of wood.~
55    9,   65, 6 |         dipped in waters, with the wood.~Thou comest to the gathering-place.~
56    9,   66, 9 |           A singer, bathest in the wood.~
57    9,   67, 14|        Loud roaring to the vats of wood.~
58    9,   74, 1 |           he hath clamoured in the wood, when he, the Red, the Strong,
59    9,   78, 2 |          by the men, balmed in the wood as wave, Sage, Viewer of
60    9,   89, 1 |      thousand currents sunk in the wood, upon his Mother's bosom.~
61    9,   90, 2 |         Life-bestower.~Dwelling in wood as Varuna in rivers, lavishing
62    9,   92, 6 |           like a wild bull, in the wood hath settled.~
63    9,   98, 2 |        impelled, surrounded by the wood.~
64    9,  106, 11|          Mighty forth, sporting in wood, above the fleece:~Our psalms
65    9,  107, 9 |      gold-hued hast settled in the wood.~
66    9,  107, 21|        bellowed, steerlike, in the wood.~Thou flowest, Soma Pavamana,
67    9,  108, 7 |            swims in water, roan in wood;~
68   10,    4, 5 | smoke-bannered, gray, he makes the wood his dwelling.~No swimmer,
69   10,   23, 4 |    worshipper as wind disturbs the wood.~
70   10,   27, 18|        will perform, whose food is wood and butter.~
71   10,   28, 8 |        carried axes; splitting the wood they came with their attendants.~
72   10,   31, 7 |            What was the tree, what wood, in sooth, produced it,
73   10,   31, 9 |            Mitra, like Agni in the wood, hath shot forth splendour.~
74   10,   46, 7 |       stirring, and sitting in the wood; like winds are Somas.~
75   10,   52, 2 |       Adhvaryu's duty: Brahman and wood are here: 'tis yours to
76   10,   60, 9 |           fast the monarchs of the wood.~So have I held thy spirit
77   10,   70, 10|          bring hither, Lord of the Wood, the Deities' assembly.~
78   10,   79, 7 |                       7 He born in wood hath yoked his horses rushing
79   10,   80, 2 |                     2 Blest be the wood that feeds the active Agni:
80   10,   81, 4 |            What was the tree, what wood in sooth produced it, from
81   10,   86, 16|           and wagon with a load of wood. Supreme is Indra over all.~
82   10,   90, 6 |         was autumn; summer was the wood.~
83   10,  101, 11|          doubly-wedded.~Lay in the wood the Soviran of the Forest,
84   10,  132, 6 |            upon the pole, upon the wood.~These our disheartened
85   10,  146, 2 |    tinkling bells, the Lady of the Wood exults.~
86   10,  146, 4 |          At eve the dweller in the wood fancies that somebody hath
 
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