Book, Hymn, Verse 
 1    1,   12, 6 |            sacrifice, the Sage whose ways are ever true,~The God who
 2    1,   15, 6 |              Mitra, Varuna, ye whose ways are firm - a Power that
 3    1,   22, 6 |             Fain are we for his holy ways.~
 4    1,   22, 19|      close-allied,~Hath let his holy ways be seen.~
 5    1,   31, 6 |     farseeing One! who walks in evil ways.~Thou, when the heroes fight
 6    1,   37, 8 |          Trembles in terror on their ways.~
 7    1,   37, 11|               11 Before them, on the ways they go, they drop this
 8    1,   42    |           XLII. Pusan.~I SHORTEN our ways, O Pusan, move aside obstruction
 9    1,   49, 1 |            come, Usas, by auspicious ways:~Let red steeds bear thee
10    1,   65, 2 |              The Gods approached the ways of holy Law; there was a
11    1,   66, 5 |               5 To him lead all your ways: may we attain the kindled
12    1,   68, 2 |            keep, in their accustomed ways, eternal Law.~
13    1,   87, 3 |              and worn, when on their ways they yoke their cars for
14    1,  100, 11|                       11 When in his ways with kinsmen or with strangers
15    1,  102, 5 |                 5 For here in divers ways these men invoking thee,
16    1,  157, 1 |             moved the folk in sundry ways.~
17    1,  181, 6 |           them feed with the other's ways and vigour: the upper streams
18    2,    4, 6 |          like water down the chariot ways he roareth.~On his black
19    2,   10, 2 |            car, or carried in sundry ways he makes them red of colour.~
20    2,   17, 3 |            swift ones fled in sundry ways.~
21    2,   24, 7 |           stood again upon the lofty ways.~Cast down with both their
22    2,   24, 14|           with strength flows sundry ways.~
23    2,   34, 11|             Maruts, following wonted ways, to the oblation paid to
24    3,    7, 7 |               as Gods themselves the ways of Gods they follow.~
25    3,   35, 8 |         foreseeing, knowing well the ways thou goest.~
26    4,   32, 24|           the dawn, Innocuous in the ways they take.~
27    5,    7, 5 |              in whose service on the ways they offer up their drops
28    5,   18, 4 |               4 They who have varied ways of thought, who guard, the
29    5,   41, 13|                      13 We know your ways, ye Mighty Ones receiving
30    5,   51, 2 |            the sacrifice, O ye whose ways are right, whose laws are
31    5,   54, 9 |            is the earth with sloping ways, free for the rushing Ones
32    5,   59, 2 |            water in.~Marked on their ways are they, visible from afar:
33    5,   65, 6 |              to one end direct their ways.~Neglect not ye the wealthy
34    5,   67, 3 |         Mitra, Aryaman,~Follow their ways, as if with feet, and guard
35    6,   15, 9 |               ordering the works and ways of both, as envoy of the
36    6,   15, 17|               as he moved in winding ways, they brought from gloom.~
37    6,   16, 3 |           straight on, the paths and ways,~Agni, most wise in sacrifice.~
38    6,   16, 24|          Bring those Two Kings whose ways are pure, Adityas, and the
39    6,   21, 12|                  12 On good and evil ways be thou our Leader, thou
40    6,   45, 3 |                      3 Great are his ways of guiding us, and!nanilbld
41    6,   48, 12|          moves in splendour on their ways.~
42    6,   64, 4 |                                4 Thy ways are easy on the hills: thou
43    7,   75, 4 |           Looking upon the works and ways of mortals, Daughter of
44    8,    1, 3 |         Although these men in sundry ways invoke thee to obtain thine
45    8,    2, 24|                24 Who, in untroubled ways, is best provider, for his
46    8,   13, 20|             conscious in the ancient ways,~With reference whereto
47    8,   26, 18|        brilliant song,~Come ye whose ways are marked with light.~
48    8,   29, 6 |         thief-like, watches well the ways, and knows the places where
49    8,   40, 7 |           men call Indra-Agni sundry ways,~May we with our own heroes
50    8,   40, 9 |             are thine aids, many thy ways of guiding us,~Lord of the
51    8,   47, 11|            bank.~Lead us to pleasant ways as men lead horses to an
52    8,   82, 10|          make even in the wilds fair ways for us,~Whenever, Maghavan,
53    8,   89, 7 |            run ye forth your several ways: he is not here who kept
54    8,  102, 1 |           whom the priests in sundry ways arranging the sacrifice,
55    9,    3, 2 |          swiftly through the winding ways,~Inviolable as he flows.~
56    9,   52, 2 |               2 So, in thine ancient ways, may he, beloved, with a
57    9,   70, 4 |              o'er the lovely Amrta's ways, looks on both races as
58    9,   86, 2 | chariot-steeds, so turned in several ways have thine exhilarating
59    9,   86, 26|         through the foe, making Ilis ways all easy for the pious man.~
60    9,  106, 5 |              seeing, with a thousand ways.~
61    9,  107, 23|             O Soma, in thy righteous ways.~Fair art thou whom the
62    9,  112, 1 |           plans, and diverse are the ways of men.~The Brahman seeks
63   10,   17, 5 |         realms: may he conduct us by ways that are most free from
64   10,   22, 4 |            shining path, thou making ways art glorified.~
65   10,   34, 8 |           like Savitar the God whose ways are faithful.~They bend
66   10,   53, 6 |           light: guard thou the path ways well which wisdom hath prepared.~
67   10,   55, 3 |              one colour though their ways are divers.~
68   10,   56, 6 |                             6 In two ways have the sons established
69   10,   61, 22|      protection,~Who went on various ways and brought us vigour, ye
70   10,   73, 2 |                 2 There with fiend's ways e'en Prsni was seated: with
71   10,   85, 32|             wedded pair.~By pleasant ways let them escape the danger,
72   10,   88, 15|             of two several pathways, ways of the Fathers and of Gods
73   10,   92, 3 |   discriminate his and the niggard's ways: his branches evermore are
74   10,   92, 13|            Gods, may Pasan guard the ways we go, the Waters' child
75   10,   94, 11|         undiseased, moving in sundry ways, unthirsting, full of fatness,
76   10,  154, 5 |              5 Skilled in a thousand ways and means, the sages who
 
  |