Book, Hymn, Verse 
 1    1,   33, 3 |                                   3 Mid all his host, he bindeth
 2    1,   33, 15|             in combat for the land, mid Tugra's houses.~Long stood
 3    1,   36, 14|         thou shalt find our worship mid the Gods.~
 4    1,   40, 8 |           with kings he slays: e'en mid alarms he dwells secure~
 5    1,   59, 7 |          all men, far-shining, holy mid the Bharadvajas,~Is lauded,
 6    1,   62, 4 |                                   4 Mid shout, loud shout, and roar,
 7    1,   65, 5 |             he pants wisest in mind mid men he wakes at morn.~A
 8    1,   66, 3 |            he shines forth, whitish mid the folk, like a car, gold-decked,
 9    1,   77, 1 |             deathless, true to Law, mid men a herald, bringeth the
10    1,  100, 4 |            amid the mighty.~Praiser mid praisers, honoured most
11    1,  102, 7 |            hundred, than a thousand mid the folk,~The great bowl
12    1,  105, 11|                      11 High in the mid ascent of heaven those Birds
13    1,  112, 4 |     Two-Mothered Son shows swiftest mid the swift;~Wherewith the
14    1,  133, 6 |          Thunder-armed!~Most Mighty mid the Mighty Ones thou speedest
15    1,  135, 2 |          forth, thy portioned share mid. Gods and men.~Drive thou
16    1,  142, 3 |             from the heavens, a God mid Gods adorable.~
17    1,  148, 1 |            Is he whom they have set mid human houses, gay-hued as
18    1,  151, 1 |         forth with power, a Friend, mid waters, at the sacrifice.~
19    1,  180, 3 |              shining like a serpent mid trees, presents to you whose
20    1,  185, 4 |           who aid with favour,~Both mid the Gods, with Day and Night
21    2,   21, 3 | Host-gatherer, triumphant, honoured mid the folk. Indra's heroic
22    2,   23, 12|          deeming him a man of might mid lords, would slay, -~Let
23    2,   23, 13|                        13 The mover mid the spoil, the winner of
24    3,   33, 8 |             kindness. Humble us not mid men. To thee be honour!~
25    3,   37, 9 |        Satakratu, powers which thou mid the Five Races hast displayed -~
26    3,   52, 8 |           cake for the bravest Hero mid the heroes.~Indra, may hymns
27    4,    1, 1 |          Immortal, O thou Holy One, mid mortal men, the God-devoted
28    4,    6, 2 |                   2 He was set down mid men as Priest unerring,
29    4,   16, 17|          arrow, O thou Hero, flieth mid any conflict of the people,~
30    4,   36, 4 |          from the hide.~So quickly, mid the Gods, ye gained immortal
31    4,   37, 3 |          Rbhuksans.~So, Manus-like, mid younger folk I offer, to
32    4,   40, 5 |           Dweller in noblest place, mid men, in truth, in sky, born
33    5,    1, 5 |       beginning, laid red in colour mid the well-laid fuel.~Yielding
34    5,    2, 6 |                                   6 Mid mortal men godless have
35    5,   21, 2 |       pleased when thou art kindled mid mankind.~Straight go the
36    5,   33, 1 |             Indra, great and strong mid heroes, I ponder thus, the
37    5,   44, 5 |        juice,~Shinest, true Singer! mid the upholders of the voice.
38    5,   45, 9 |           was the young Sage moving mid his cattle.~
39    5,   54, 15|       wherewith we may spread forth mid men like as the Sun.~Accept,
40    6,    4, 2 |           favour.~Dear to all life, mid mortal men Immortal, our
41    6,    4, 7 |          peer of Indra in strength, mid Gods, like Viyu in thy bounty.~
42    6,    9, 4 |           first of all: behold him. Mid mortal men he is the light
43    6,   10, 3 |                                   3 Mid mortal men that singer thrives
44    6,   15, 6 |             loveth our service, God mid Gods.~
45    6,   15, 13|             Most skilful worshipper mid Gods and mortals, may he
46    6,   23, 10|            lauded, Ruler of nobles, mid the Bharadvajas,~That Indra
47    7,    4, 4 |         been established, deathless mid mortals, wise among the
48    7,   18, 6 |     listened: friend rescued friend mid the two distant peoples.~
49    7,   93, 7 |                  7 So Agni, kindled mid this adoration, invite thou
50    8,    3, 14|             the Law and praise thee mid the Gods? Who counts as
51    8,    6, 22|          Under thy guidance, Indra, mid thy praises, Lord of Thunder,
52    8,    6, 44|                                  44 Mid mightiest Gods let mortal
53    8,    9, 14|          Turvasa, these offered you mid Kaniva's Sons.~
54    8,   11, 1 |                   1. THOU Agni, God mid mortal men, art guard of
55    8,   11, 8 |           the same in many a place: mid all the people thou art
56    8,   23, 26|             Lord of all,~Sit, Agni, mid our homage, on the sacred
57    8,   26, 1 |            to receive united praise mid princely men,~Strong Gods
58    8,   34, 8 |                          8 Adorable mid Gods, the Priest good to
59    8,   34, 18|                                  18 Mid the Pargvata's rich gifts,
60    8,   39, 10|           among the Gods, and first mid living men.~Thou only rulest
61    8,   46, 31|          for me,~And twenty hundred mid the white.~
62    8,   90, 14|            the Sun hath entered.~He mid the worlds his lofty place
63    8,   91, 9 |           supreme above all glories mid the Gods:~May he come nigh
64    8,  101, 3 |          heaven and earth and air's mid region;~Yea, and your thousand
65    9,   16, 8 |       purifying himwho knoweth song mid living men,~Thou wanderest
66    9,   62, 19|             jar,~Stands like a hero mid the kine.~
67    9,   66, 26|         praised with fairest praise mid beauteous ones,~Gold-gleaming
68    9,   86, 39|             set as impregner, Indu, mid the worlds of life.~Rich
69    9,   94, 3 |            the Hero,~Becoming fame, mid Gods, unto the mortal, wealth
70    9,   94, 3 |           the skilled, worth praise mid the Ever-present,~
71    9,   97, 49|               49 To feast him, flow mid song and hymn, to Vayu,
72    9,  110, 4 |          produce him, Deathless God mid mortal men for maintenance
73   10,    7, 5 |           And stablished as Invoker mid the people the ancient Priest
74   10,   11, 8 |          assembly, the sacred synod mid the Gods, is gathered,~And
75   10,   12, 5 |             knoweth?~For even Mitra mid the Gods is angry there
76   10,   15, 9 |           very Kavyas,~Who thirsted mid the Gods, who hasten hither,
77   10,   22, 2 |          praised,~He who like Mitra mid the folk hath won complete
78   10,   29, 4 |             fame hath one like thee mid heroes? With what plan wilt
79   10,   48, 7 |      Atithigva strong, and kept him mid the folk like Vrtra-conquering
80   10,   53, 5 |         earth protect us, and air's mid realm from woe that comes
81   10,   61, 15|                               20 So mid these tribes he rests, the
82   10,   68, 5 |                        5 Forth from mid air with light he dravc
83   10,   87, 10|                10 Look on the fiend mid men, as Man-beholder: rend
84   10,   98, 11|            Deities duly travel, set mid the Gods in heaven Aulana
85   10,  106, 2 |            are like glorious envoys mid the people: like bulls,
 
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