Book, Hymn, Verse 
 1    1,   25, 2 |             charioteer his tethered horse.~
 2    1,   28, 4 |            as with reins to guide a horse, they bind the churning-staff
 3    1,   32, 12|                                12 A horse's tail wast thou when he,
 4    1,   54, 6 |             Satakratu!~Thou helpest horse and car in final battle
 5    1,   56    |             roused him, eager, as a horse to meet the mare.~He stays
 6    1,   58, 1 |          sprinkled, glistens like a horse: loud hath he roared and
 7    1,   60, 4 |         riches,~Decking thee like a horse, the swift prizewinner.
 8    1,   61, 5 |         Indra, my hymn, as 'twere a horse, through love of glory,~
 9    1,   64, 6 |         lead, as 'twere, the Strong Horse forth, that it may rain:
10    1,   84, 14|            14 He, searching for the horse's head, removed among the
11    1,  112, 12|           victory the car without a horse;~Wherewith Trisoka drove
12    1,  112, 21|          and helped the young man's horse to swiftness in the race;~
13    1,  116, 6 |                         6 The white horse which of old ye gave Aghasva,
14    1,  116, 6 |            to be famed is the braye horse of Pedu.~
15    1,  116, 12|             I publish,~When, by the horse's head, Atharvan's offspring
16    1,  117, 4 |        Heroes, Asvins! whom, like a horse, vile men had sunk in water, -~
17    1,  117, 6 |             the hoof of your strong horse ye showered a hundred jars
18    1,  117, 22|                   22 Ye brought the horse's head, Asvins, and gave
19    1,  118, 9 |                           9 A white horse, Asvins, ye bestowed on
20    1,  119, 9 |            of Dadhyac, and then the horse's head uttered his words
21    1,  119, 10|                                10 A horse did ye provide for Pedu,
22    1,  121, 2 |        self-born host regarded, the horse's mate, the mother of the
23    1,  144, 3 |       drives the car holds fast the horse's reins.~
24    1,  161, 7 |         again their youth.~Out of a horse, Sudhanvan's Sons, ye formed
25    1,  161, 7 |       Sudhanvan's Sons, ye formed a horse: a chariot ye equipped,
26    1,  162    |                      HYMN CLXIL The Horse.~
27    1,  162, 6 |          carve the knob to deck the Horse's stake;~Those who prepare
28    1,  162, 12|         They who observing that the Horse is ready call out and say,
29    1,  162, 16|           robe they spread upon the Horse to clothe him, the upper
30    1,  163    |                    HYMN CLXIII. The Horse.~
31    1,  163, 3 |                  3 Yama art thou, O Horse; thou art Aditya; Trita
32    1,  173, 3 |          autumnal fruitage.~Let the Horse neigh led near, let the
33    2,   35, 6 |                      6 Here was the horse's birth; his was the sunlight.
34    2,   43, 2 |             son.~Even as a vigorous horse when he comes near the mare,
35    3,    2, 7 |            in their hold.~He like a horse is led forth to the sacrifice
36    3,   26, 3 |         Vaisvanara, neighing like a horse, is kindled with the women
37    3,   53, 11|        attentive; let loose Sudas's horse to win him riches.~East,
38    4,    7, 11|            speeds, drives the swift horse onward.~
39    4,   10    |              Right judgment, like a horse, with our devotions.~
40    4,   15, 1 |             AGNI the Herald, like a horse, is led forth at our solemn
41    4,   15, 6 |          dress him, as they clean a horse who wins the prize.~Dress
42    5,   56, 7 | loudly-neighing bright red vigorous horse who hath been sutioned,
43    5,   86, 5 |            Gods as partners, for my horse.~
44    6,    2, 8 |         home art thou, like a young horse that runs astray.~
45    6,    3, 4 |            body: he champeth like a horse with bit and bridle,~And,
46    6,   66, 7 |         draw your car, O Maruts, no horse no charioteer be he who
47    7,   68, 7 |           middle of the ocean,~Your horse delivered him, your faithful
48    7,   70, 1 |           possession,~Like a strong horse with a fair back it standeth,
49    8,    3, 22|          Pakasthaman given, a ruddy horse,good at the pole,~Filling
50    8,   17, 15|          many men,~Lead on the wild horse Indra with his vigorous
51    8,   26, 23|             as a press-stone with a horse's back.~
52    8,   43, 25|            all people, like a noble horse,~Like a fleet steed, we
53    8,   93, 5 |             by Soma-pressers like a horse -~Laud, Godlike Indra, which
54    9,   15, 3 |                       3 Like a good horse is he led out, when on the
55    9,   64, 3 |           Thou, Indu, as a vigorous horse, hast neighed together steeds
56    9,   77, 5 |          neighing like an impatient horse amid the herd,~
57    9,   86, 44|            skin, and like a playful horse the Tawny Steer hath run.~
58    9,   88, 4 |         Fort-destroyer.~Like Pedu's horse who killed the brood of
59    9,   96, 16|         bearest.~Pour booty, like a horse, for love of glory God,
60    9,  100, 3 |            the fleece like a fierce horse who wins the prize.~
61    9,  112, 4 |                               4 The horse would draw an easy car,
62   10,   34, 3 |             comfort.~As of a costly horse grown old and feeble, I
63   10,   39, 10|         varied gifts of strength,~A horse to be renowned, who bore
64   10,   65, 10|      generated prayer, the cow, the horse, the plants, the forest
65   10,   96, 10|           Lord hath whinnied like a horse for food.~Then the great
66   10,  107, 7 |               7 Guerdon bestows the horse, bestows the bullock, Guerdon
67   10,  131, 3 |             3 Men come not with one horse at sacred seasons; thus
68   10,  143, 1 |            worn with eld, free as a horse to win the goal.~When ye
69   10,  143, 2 |           Ye freed that Atri like a horse, and brought him newly-born
 
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