Book, Hymn, Verse 
 1    1,    6, 3 |      Wast born together with the Dawns.~
 2    1,   44, 9 |      forth, O Agni, after former dawns, all visible, O rich in
 3    1,   70, 4 |                      4 Whom many dawns and nights, unlike, make
 4    1,   90, 7 |          the night and sweet the dawns, sweet the terrestrial atmosphere;~
 5    1,   92, 1 |                         1. THESE Dawns have raised their banner;
 6    1,   92, 2 | harnessed, easy to be yoked.~The Dawns have brought distinct perception
 7    1,  113, 10|          they shall be together,-Dawns that have shone and Dawns
 8    1,  113, 10|        Dawns that have shone and Dawns to shine hereafter?~She
 9    1,  113, 10| hereafter?~She yearns for former Dawns with eager longing, and
10    1,  113, 18|                               18 Dawns giving sons all heroes,
11    1,  113, 20|     Whatever splendid wealth the Dawns bring with them to bless
12    1,  121, 3 |                    3 Lord of red dawns, he came victorious, daily
13    1,  122, 14|         car and neck bejewelled.~Dawns, hasting to the praises
14    1,  123, 11|        yet more widely. No other Dawns have reached what thou attainest.~
15    1,  123, 12| operation with the sunbeams,~The Dawns depart and come again again
16    1,  124, 9 |       happy fortune, may the new Dawns shine forth on us with riches.~
17    1,  124, 13|         increased our wealth, ye Dawns who love us.~Goddesses,
18    1,  134, 3 |         and earth, make thou the Dawns to shine, for glory make
19    1,  134, 3 |        shine, for glory make the Dawns to shine.~
20    1,  134, 4 |           4 For thee the radiant Dawns in the fardistant sky broaden
21    1,  140, 13|          cattle, and may the red Dawns choose for us their choicest.~
22    3,    5, 1 |      AGNI who shines against the Dawns is wakened. The holy Singer
23    3,   31, 4 |          darkness.~The conscious Dawns went forth to meet his coming,
24    3,   34, 5 |          and widely spread these Dawns' resplendent colour.~
25    4,    2, 16|          the ground and made red Dawns apparent.~
26    4,    2, 19|       have laboured nobly-bright Dawns have shed their light upon
27    4,    5, 13|          Immortal's Spouses, the Dawns, spread over us the Sun-God'
28    4,   14, 1 |      Agni Jatavedas, to meet the Dawns refulgent in their glories.~
29    4,   39, 1 |        Earth and Heaven.~May the Dawns flushing move me to exertion,
30    4,   51, 2 |            2 The richly-coloured Dawns have mounted eastward, like
31    4,   51, 4 |        Mornings,~Wherewith, rich Dawns, ye seek with wealth Navagva,
32    4,   51, 5 |      Arousing from their rest, O Dawns, the sleeping, and all that
33    4,   51, 6 |           What time the splendid Dawns go forth for splendour,
34    4,   51, 7 |               7 Blest were these Dawns of old, shining with succour,
35    4,   51, 8 |        of holy Order the Godlike Dawns come nigh like troops of
36    4,   51, 11|   Daughters of Heaven, refulgent Dawns, I thus address you.~May
37    5,    1, 4 |          to Surya.~He, when both Dawns of different hues have borne
38    5,   41, 14|   feasting.~May days with bright dawns cause my songs to prosper,
39    5,   59, 8 |        roar for our banquet: may Dawns toil for us, glittering
40    5,   76, 1 |           the bright face of the Dawns, is shining; the singers'
41    6,   38, 4 |       praises and devotion,~Whom Dawns shall strengthen when the
42    6,   44, 23|                           23 The Dawns he wedded to a glorious
43    6,   47, 5 |      colours in forefront of the Dawns who dwell in brightness.~
44    6,   60, 2 |        Agni: thou, Indra, light, Dawns, regions, wondrous waters.~
45    6,   64, 1 |                   1. THE radiant Dawns have risen up for glory,
46    6,   65, 2 |    steeds have they divided: the Dawns on bright cars shine in
47    6,   65, 3 |                                3 Dawns, bringing hither, to the
48    6,   65, 4 |    serves you, now for the hero, Dawns! who brings oblation;~Now
49    7,    9, 1 |          from their bosom is the Dawns' beloved, the joyous Priest,
50    7,   18, 20|          to be scorned, but like Dawns past and recent, O Indra,
51    7,   41, 6 |         this our worship may all Dawns incline them, and come to
52    7,   72, 4 |                  4 What time the Dawns break forth in light, O
53    7,   78, 5 |        Show yourselves fruitful, Dawns, as ye are rising. Preserve
54    7,   79, 2 |        the sky's far limits. the Dawns come on like tribes arrayed
55    7,   88, 4 |        heavens broadened and the Dawns were lengthened.~
56    7,   90, 4 |                   4 The spotless Dawns with fair bright days have
57    8,   27, 2 |       and to Earth, to trees, to Dawns, to Night, to plants.~O
58    8,   41, 3 |         have prospered the Three Dawns for him.~
59    8,   43, 5 |         as the glearaings of the Dawns.~
60    8,   64, 8 |  Companies of Gods fail us, like Dawns that float away,~Like cows
61    9,   90, 4 |     fulness.~Striving to win the Dawns, the light, the waters,
62   10,    8, 3 |         his swift flight the red Dawns borne by horses refresh
63   10,   31, 5 |                       5 Like the Dawns' dwelling-place be this
64   10,   35, 5 |                                5 Dawns, who come forward with the
65   10,   45, 5 |      waters, in forefront of the Dawns he shines enkindled.~
66   10,   88, 18|        What is the number of the Dawns and Waters?~Not jestingly
67   10,   91, 4 |          like the comings of the Dawns, the rays of him who shineth
68   10,   91, 5 |   many-hued, like heralds of the Dawns' approach,~When, loosed
69   10,  110, 4 |        to clothe this earth when dawns are breaking.~Widely it
70   10,  111, 7 |                       7 When the Dawns come attendant upon Surya
71   10,  138, 1 |           When they bestowed the Dawns and let the waters flow,
 
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