Book, Hymn, Verse 
 1    1,    3, 6 |         prayers.~In our libation take delight.~
 2    1,   10, 5 |     freely gives,~That Sakra may take pleasure in our friendship
 3    1,   10, 9 |     whose ear is quick, my call; take to thee readily my songs~
 4    1,   28, 9 |                                9 Take up in beakers what remains:
 5    1,   38    |         I WHAT now? When will ye take us by both hands, as a dear
 6    1,   42, 2 |          lurks about the path we take, the robber with a guileful
 7    1,   50, 11|       remove my heart's disease, take from me this my yellow hue.~
 8    1,   53, 3 |       and with these Soma drops, take thou away our poverty with
 9    1,  105, 2 |       intertwined, both give and take the bliss of love. Mark
10    1,  108, 1 |      round on all things living,~Take ye your stand and come to
11    1,  108, 12|      mid-heaven hath mounted, ye take delight in food, O Indra-Agni,~
12    1,  138, 4 |       Free-giver, nigh to us, to take this gift of ours, thou
13    1,  170, 2 |       Why, O Indra, wouldst thou take our lives?~Agree with them
14    1,  182, 7 |         some winged creature may take hold, ye, Asvins, bore him
15    3,    6, 8 |                   8 The Gods who take delight in air's wide region,
16    3,   35, 4 |          fleet friendly Bays who take their joy together.~Mounting
17    3,   35, 6 |         at this our worship, and take these drops into thy belly,
18    3,   36, 2 |       vast, and skilful.~Indra , take quickly these presented
19    3,   40, 5 |         Within thy belly, Indra, take juice, Soma the most excellent:
20    3,   42, 5 |       these Somas are expressed. Take them within thy belly, Lord~
21    3,   53, 24|        as it were another's, and take him, swift as the bow's
22    3,   54, 12|          these things to aid us,~Take your delight, Ye Rbhus joined
23    3,   62, 15|        our foes,~In our assembly take his seat.~
24    4,    1, 13|       Here did our human fathers take their places, fain to fulfil
25    4,   18, 7 |         welcome? Will the floods take on them the shame of Indra?~
26    4,   27, 5 |     drink, the Hero, that he may take and drink it to his rapture.~
27    4,   30, 13|   Valiantly didst thou seize and take the store which Susna had
28    4,   32, 24|       Innocuous in the ways they take.~
29    4,   43, 1 |       worship, which of all Gods take pleasure in our homage?~
30    5,   13, 3 |      Agni, Priest among mankind, take pleasure in our songs of
31    5,   54, 10|        the Sun hath risen up, ye take delight, O bounteous radiant
32    5,   55, 7 |          chanted forth,~They who take cognizance of all of this
33    5,   61, 14|      these where the All-shakers take delight,~Born, spotless,
34    5,   63, 2 |        over earth the thunderers take their way.~
35    6,   28, 3 |          to the shambles do they take their way.~These Cows, the
36    6,   67, 7 |                                7 Take the strong drink, to quaff
37    7,   11, 1 |          Deities about thee here take thy seat, the first, as
38    7,   15, 2 |        for the Fivefold People's take hath seated him in every
39    7,   22, 4 |        who sings and lauds thee.~Take to thine inmost self these
40    7,   59, 6 |     wealth for which we long,~To take delight, ye Maruts, Friends
41    7,   63, 3 |     Mornings, he in Whom singers take delight ascendeth.~This
42    7,   88, 2 |      come before his presence, I take the face of Varuna for Agni'
43    7,   94, 11|       slay the foemen, those~Who take delight in hymns of praise.~
44    8,    4, 4 |         in the mortar didst thou take and drink, and hence hast
45    8,    7, 14|        hills ye have resolved to take your way,~Ye revel in the
46    8,   12, 16|         side,~Or with the Maruts take delight in flowing drops;~
47    8,   17, 5 |       thy members let it spread:~Take with. thy tongue the pleasant
48    8,   20, 18|         Ones, with kindest heart take us to you to be your own.~
49    8,   34, 11|      thine car inclined to hear, take pleasure in our lauds.~
50    8,   43, 16|       steeds and brilliant sway,~Take pleasure in this laud of
51    8,   47, 16|       work is this, who comes to take his share therein,~To Trita,
52    8,   52, 9 |          and took~Soma as cattle take their corn.~
53    8,   69, 9 |         we wish. that thou mayst take thy fourth, thy sacrificial
54    9,   81, 5 |         all the Gods in Pavamana take delight.~
55    9,   99, 3 |      mouths, of old, and princes take it now.~
56    9,  101, 14|           as lover to a dame, to take his station suitor-like.~
57    9,  106, 7 |       meath, Soma, in our beaker take thy place.~
58   10,   10, 3 |          and as a loving husband take thy consort.~
59   10,   13, 2 |    votaries brought you forward.~Take your place, ye who know
60   10,   15, 11|         nigh: ye kindly leaders, take ye each your proper place.~
61   10,   18, 9 |           9 From his dead hand I take the bow be carried, that
62   10,   34, 4 |       know him not: bind him and take him with you.~
63   10,   61, 17|                           22 And take thou notice of us also,
64   10,   85, 26|                     26 Let Pusan take thy hand and hence conduct
65   10,   85, 36|                             36 I take thy hand in mine for happy
66   10,   93, 12|         mine hymn which seems to take its bright path to the Sun,
67   10,  104, 3 |      whom Bay Steeds carry.~Here take delight, O Indra, in our
68   10,  142, 7 |       abode of gathered streams.~Take thou another path than this,
69   10,  147, 3 |              3 God Much-invoked, take pleasure in these princes
70   10,  148, 3 |        Singer~May we be they who take delight in Somas: these
71   10,  168, 3 | midregion, no single day doth he take rest or slumber.~Holy and
 
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