Book, Hymn, Verse 
 1    1,   25, 15|      wide-seeing One, my thoughts move onward unto him,~As kine
 2    1,   25, 15|          kine unto their pastures move.~
 3    1,   42    |        SHORTEN our ways, O Pusan, move aside obstruction in the
 4    1,   49, 2 |         of shape, O Usas light to move, -~Therewith, O Daughter
 5    1,   57, 2 |      created, like bay steeds, to move with speed.~
 6    1,   70, 2 |           germ of all things that move not and that move, -~To
 7    1,   70, 2 |     things that move not and that move, -~To him even in the rock
 8    1,   70, 4 |           in Law, all things that move and stand, -~He bath been
 9    1,   86, 3 |  vouchsafed to give a sage, shall move~Into a stable rich in kine.~
10    1,   94, 5 |                   5 His ministers move forth, the guardians of
11    1,  112, 10|       seeking booty, powerless to move.~Wherewith ye guarded friendly
12    1,  113, 2 |          colours both the heavens move onward.~
13    1,  116, 15|        leg of iron that she might move what time the conflict opened.~
14    1,  161, 14|                     14 The Maruts move in heaven, on earth this
15    1,  163, 11|           in all directions: they move with restless beat in wildernesses.~
16    1,  164, 15|         and various in their form move for the Lord who guides.~
17    1,  173, 4 |            car-borne and swift to move like the Nasatyas.~
18    1,  184, 3 |         bridal.~Your giant steeds move on, sprung from the waters,
19    2,   11, 7 |           cloud that was about to move hath rested.~
20    2,   28, 10|                                 9 Move far from me what sins I
21    2,   35, 9 |     Youthful Ones, gold-coloured, move around him.~
22    3,   31, 16|    all-lucid, widely spread, that move together.~By the wise cleansings
23    3,   33, 2 |           ye pray to urge you, ye move as 'twere on chariots to
24    3,   33, 4 |         swell with billowy waters move forward to the home which
25    4,    6, 10|      games of thine, O Agni, that move for ever restless, allsubduing,~
26    4,   23, 6 |           it?~The streams of milk move, as most wondrous sunlight,
27    4,   39, 1 |            May the Dawns flushing move me to exertion, and bear
28    4,   40, 1 | Dadhikravan: may all the Mornings move me to exertion;~Praise of
29    5,    6, 6 |          they spread abroad, they move themselves continually.
30    5,   29, 10|          one thou settest free to move for Kutsa.~Thou slewest
31    5,   47, 6 |   impregning contact, his Spouses move on paths or heaven to meet
32    5,   51, 3 |          Gracious, with those who move at dawn,~Come to the Soma-draught
33    5,   87, 3 |       there is no mightier one to move them, whose lightnings are
34    6,    6, 3 |          wind thy flames, O Agni, move onward, Pure One! pure,
35    6,    9, 1 |           other: both atmospheres move on by sage devices.~Agni
36    6,    9, 5 |       accord, with one intention, move unobstructed to a single
37    6,   19, 3 |    herdsman guards the cattle, so move thou round about us in the
38    6,   27, 7 |     pasture, plying their tongues move on 'twixt earth and heaven,~
39    6,   31, 2 |          earth, though naught may move them, shake and tremble.~
40    6,   59, 5 |           you, yoking Steeds that move to every side, advances
41    7,   18, 22|       Priest-like, with praise, I move around the altar, earning
42    7,   21, 2 |             2 On to the rite they move, the grass they scatter,
43    7,   38, 7 |           call, while slowly they move, strong Singers, to the
44    7,   43, 1 |       pious at your sacrifices to move with adorations Earth and
45    7,   47, 3 |       paths of Gods the Goddesses move onward.~They never violate
46    7,   58, 2 |       with wild commotion, ye who move swiftly, fierce in wrath,
47    7,   60, 8 |            let us not, bold ones! move the Gods to anger.~
48    7,   89, 2 |              2 When, Thunderer! I move along tremulous like a wind-blown
49    7,   90, 5 |         spirit, shining brightly, move on provided with their natural
50    7,  100, 2 |        lasteth,~That thou mightst move us to abundant comfort of
51    8,   20, 18|          worthy of the Maruts who move onward pouring down the
52    8,   49, 2 |       Angiras, O Son of Strength, move ladles in the sacrifice.~
53    8,   89, 1 |                              1. I MOVE before thee here present
54    9,   11, 5 |           with stones which bands move rapidly,~And pour the sweet
55    9,   22, 2 |           wide winds they lightly move, like rain-storms of Parjanya,
56    9,   62, 17|                    17 That he may move, they yoke him to the three-backed
57    9,   74, 2 |          the Sage holds these who move! together and all food.~
58    9,   81, 1 |          ONWARD to Indra's throat move, beauteously adorned, the
59    9,  113, 9 |          in that realm where they move even as they list,~In the
60   10,   17, 6 |               6 Pusan was born to move on distant pathways, on
61   10,   38, 5 |       still bound that he may not move?~
62   10,   39, 4 |         car, that he had power to move.~Ye lifted up the son of
63   10,   39, 8 |      moment gave Vispala power to move.~
64   10,   46, 7 |   purifying, that make the houses move, whose smoke is shining,~
65   10,   71, 9 |         men who step not back and move not forward, nor Brahmans
66   10,   85, 18|         Twain in close succession move;~They go as playing children
67   10,   92, 12|           who dwell in heaven and move in turn, and with your thought,
68   10,   94, 13|          with ringing sounds they move and drink the balm.~Like
69   10,   96, 9 | yellow-coloured jaws, like ladles move apart, what time, for strength,
70   10,  104, 8 |        thou, rending forts, didst move the ocean, and nine-and-ninety
71   10,  106, 2 |          Like two plough-bulls ye move along in traces, and seek
 
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