Book, Hymn, Verse 
 1    1,   28, 5 |          forth thy clearest sound, loud as the drum of conquerors.~
 2    1,   36, 8 |        hath stood at Kanva's side: loud neighed the Steed in frays
 3    1,   58, 1 |             glistens like a horse: loud hath he roared and shouted
 4    1,   62, 4 |                       4 Mid shout, loud shout, and roar, with the
 5    1,   64, 5 |                                  5 Loud roarers, giving strength,
 6    1,   64, 10|        with mighty vigour, singers loud of voice,~Heroes, of powers
 7    1,   87, 1 |                                 1. LOUD Singers, never humbled,
 8    1,  139, 3 |          of praise, sounding their loud song forth to you, these
 9    1,  140, 8 |     Releasing them from age with a loud roar he comes, filling them
10    1,  166, 1 |            upon your way, O Maruts loud of voice, with battle, Mighty
11    1,  173, 2 |            toil is worship, with a loud roar like some wild beast
12    2,   11, 7 |           their vigour have sent a loud cry out that droppeth fatness.~
13    2,   11, 10|                                 10 Loud roared the mighty Hero's
14    2,   11, 21|           let not fortune fail us. Loud may we speak, with brave
15    2,   13, 13|         wonderful, O Indra, daily. Loud may we speak, with heroes,
16    2,   14, 12|            wealth, O Indra, daily. Loud may we speak, with heroes,
17    2,   15, 10|           let not fortune fail us. Loud may we speak, with brave
18    2,   16, 9 |           let not fortune fail us. Loud may we speak, with heroes,
19    2,   17, 9 |           let not fortune fail us. Loud may we speak, with heroes,
20    2,   18, 9 |           let not fortune fail us. Loud may we speak, with heroes,
21    2,   19, 9 |           let not fortune fail us. Loud may we speak, with heroes,
22    2,   20, 9 |           let not fortune fail us. Loud may we speak, with heroes,
23    2,   23, 19|       regard with love is blessed. Loud may we speak, with heroes,
24    2,   24, 16|       regard with love is blessed. Loud may we speak, with heroes,
25    2,   28, 12|          lack well-ordered riches. Loud may we speak, with heroes,
26    2,   29, 6 |          lack well-ordered riches. Loud may we speak, with heroes,
27    2,   33, 15|          listen to our invocation. Loud may we speak, with heroes,
28    2,   35, 15|           Gods regard with favour. Loud may we speak, with heroes,
29    2,   39, 8 |           Heroes, and come bither. Loud may we speak. with brave
30    2,   40, 6 |            perfect Goddess aid us. Loud may we speak, with heroes,
31    2,   42, 3 |          no sinner may oppress us. Loud may we speak, with heroes,
32    3,   55, 13|                                 13 Loud hath she lowed, licking
33    4,    1, 13|             Forth drave they, with loud call, Dawn's teeming Milch-kine
34    4,   10, 3 |            this day to thee, Agni.~Loud as the voice of Heaven thy
35    4,   22, 4 |            the Bull's two Parents: loud sing the winds, like men,
36    4,   27, 3 |                        3 When with loud cry from heaven down sped
37    5,    2, 10|                                 10 Loud in the heaven above be Agni'
38    5,   25, 8 | Resplendent are thy rays of light: loud is thy voice like pressing-stones.~
39    5,   30, 11|       mixed by Babhru cheered him, loud the Steer bellowed in his
40    5,   52, 1 |            with the Maruts who are loud in song,~Who, holy, as their
41    5,   83, 1 |           call Parjanya.~The Bull, loud roaring, swift to send his
42    6,   33, 2 |                         2 For with loud voice the tribes invoke
43    6,   48, 20|        excellence of him the Kind, loud Roarers! be our guide,~Be
44    7,   24, 2 |         draws Indra to itself with loud invoking.~
45    7,   35, 9 |      gracioas, and may the Maruts, loud in song, be friendly.~May
46    7,   42, 1 |         cloudy heaven surround us.~Loud low the Milch-kine swimming
47    7,  104, 17|     caverns. May press-stones with loud ring destroy the demons.~
48    8,    4, 13|          The pressing-stones speak loud of Indra, while they shed
49    8,    7, 3 |                                  3 Loud roaring with the winds the
50    8,   20, 14|   wheel-spokes of the car~Of these loud roarers none is last: this
51    8,   52, 5 |         the cry~Of Hail! have sung loud hymns to thee, Indra, to
52    8,   55, 1 |                                 1. LOUD singing at the sacred rite
53    8,   59, 4 |           spread aftar, sent their loud voices out, heavens, earths
54    8,   59, 4 |         heavens, earths seat their loud voices out,~
55    8,   81, 19|           Indra, Lover of Carouse, loud be our songs about the juice:~
56    8,   98, 1 |          thine:~They strengthened, loud in song, thy power that
57    9,   34, 6 |           on straight forward. he,~Loud voiced, hath made the milch-kine
58    9,   50, 1 |                                 1. LOUD as a river's roaring wave
59    9,   63, 20|         must be decked with songs:~Loud bellowing the Steer comes
60    9,   64, 19|                                 19 Loud neighs the Courser Etasa,
61    9,   64, 28|  brilliantly. And form that utters loud acclaim.~
62    9,   65, 19|           on exceeding bright with loud roar to the wooden vats,~
63    9,   67, 3 |      pressing-stones, do thou with loud roar send us in a stream~
64    9,   67, 4 |             the Tawny One~With his loud roar hath brought as strength.~
65    9,   67, 14|           him in his robe and goes~Loud roaring to the vats of wood.~
66    9,   95, 1 |                                 1. Loud neighs the Tawny Steed when
67    9,   97, 40|          the first vault of heaven loud roared the Ocean, King of
68    9,   98, 9 |     bruised him where the roar was loud.~
69   10,    1, 2 |      subduest, and art come forth, loud roaring, from thy Mothers.~
70   10,   27, 14|     Youngling, loosed, is feeding.~Loud hath she lowed, licking
71   10,   28, 2 |                                  2 Loud belloweth the Bull whose
72   10,   38, 1 |        great and glorious, in this loud din of war help us to victory,~
73   10,   48, 6 |                 6 These, breathing loud in fury, two and two, who
74   10,   64, 4 |         the Sage extolled whom the loud singers praise? What voice,
75   10,   64, 16|          hath the sage, skilled in loud singers' duties, desiring
76   10,   68, 1 |        plashing in water, like the loud voices of the thundering
77   10,   86, 15|            bull with pointed horn, loud bellowing amid the herds,~
78   10,   87, 11|      falsehood injures Holy Order.~Loud roaring with thy flame,
79   10,   92, 5 |      moving round his vast domain, loud bellowing, bedews all things
80   10,   92, 8 |            thunders day by day the loud triumphant breathing of
81   10,   94, 1 |            speak out aloud: to the loud speaking Pressing-stones
82   10,   94, 6 |           food, the sound of their loud snorting is like that of
83   10,  113, 6 |            his the fierce Stormer, loud of voice, they came with
 
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