Book, Hymn, Verse 
 1    1,   13, 3 |         Dear Narasamsa, sweet of tongue, the giver of oblations,
 2    1,   13, 8 |        wise, divine and sweet of tongue,~To celebrate this our sacrifice.~
 3    1,   14, 7 |         drink meath, O bright of tongue.~
 4    1,   14, 8 |        and praise drink with thy tongue~Tle meath in solemn sacrifice.~
 5    1,   60, 2 |          recent, reach him whose tongue, e'en at his birth, is sweet
 6    1,   61, 5 |                     5 So with my tongue I deck, to please that Indra,
 7    1,   87, 5 |      from our primeval Sire; our tongue, when we behold the Soma,
 8    1,   89, 7 |          holy rites,~Sages whose tongue is Agni, brilliant as the
 9    1,  140, 2 |           by another's mouth and tongue a noble Bull, with other,
10    1,  142, 4 |       hymn of praise, O sweet of tongue, is chanted forth to thee.~
11    1,  147, 5 |      Victor, injures with double tongue a fellow-mortal,~From him,
12    1,  168, 5 |          by himself, as with the tongue his jaws?~Ye rush from heaven'
13    2,    1, 13|        thee, O Sage, to be their tongue.~They who love offerings
14    2,    4, 4 |          is lovely.~He darts his tongue forth, like a harnessed
15    2,   10, 6 |        Agni who with an eloquent tongue dispenses sweetness.~
16    3,   31, 3 |          was born trembling with tongue that flickered, so that
17    3,   35, 9 |          thou this Soma with the tongue of Agni.~
18    3,   35, 10|      thine own nature, or by the tongue of Agni, O thou Holy.~Accept
19    3,   39, 3 |          borne Twin Children: my tongue's tip raised itself and
20    3,   54, 10|         kind-hearted hear, whose tongue is Agni,~Young, Sovran Rulers,
21    3,   57, 5 |          5 Agni, thy meath-sweet tongue that tastes fair viands,
22    4,    4, 2 |        thy fury.~Spread with thy tongue the winged flames, O Agni;
23    4,    5, 10|        lofty station, the Bull's tongue, of the flame bent forward,
24    4,    7, 10|         splendour,~His sharpened tongue he layeth on the brushwood,
25    4,   50, 1 |     thunder,~Him of the pleasant tongue have ancient sages, deep-thinking,
26    4,   58, 1 |  mysterious title: but the Gods' tongue is truly Amrta's centre.~
27    5,   25, 2 |        Priest with the delicious tongue, rich with the light of
28    5,   26, 1 |       splendour and thy pleasant tongue~Bring hither and adore the
29    5,   48, 5 |           stirs himself with the tongue.~Naught by our human nature
30    5,   51, 2 |          the draught with Agni's tongue.~
31    6,    3, 4 |           And, darting forth his tongue, as 'twere a hatchet, burning
32    6,    6, 5 |         5 Forth darts the Bull's tongue like the sharp stone weapon
33    6,   11, 2 |          A Priest with purifying tongue, O Agni, sacrifice with
34    6,   16, 32|        32 Drive from us with thy tongue, O God, the man who doeth
35    6,   21, 11|        visit sacred rites, whose tongue is Agni, Gods who made Manu
36    6,   50, 2 |         and full of light, whose tongue is Agni.~
37    6,   52, 13|       All ye, O Holy Ones, whose tongue is Agni, seated upon this
38    6,   59, 6 |         speaking loudly with her tongue, she hath gone downward
39    6,   60, 10|          them blackened with his tongue.~
40    6,   67, 8 |                   8 So with your tongue come ever, when your envoy,
41    6,   71, 3 |          true.~God of the golden tongue, keep us for newest bliss:
42    6,   71, 4 |          of brass, with pleasant tongue, the Holy, he sends the
43    7,    3, 4 |          lasso: fierce, with thy tongue thou piercest, as 'twere
44    7,   16, 9 |           a Priest with pleasant tongue, most wise, and very near
45    7,   24, 2 |         of praise, from loosened tongue, made perfect, draws Indra
46    7,   45, 4 |       songs praise Savitar whose tongue is pleasant, praise him
47    7,   66, 10|    Sun-eyed, with Agni for their tongue,~They who direct the three
48    7,  104, 15|          together who with false tongue hath called me Yatudhana.~
49    8,   17, 5 |        it spread:~Take with. thy tongue the pleasant drink.~
50    8,   61, 4 |   climbed the wood,~And with his tongue hath struck the rock.~
51    8,   61, 18| Well-beloved's home,~He with his tongue hath compassed heaven.~
52    9,   69, 2 |       savoury juice is shed; the tongue with joyous sound is stirring
53    9,   75, 2 |         Master of this hymn, the Tongue of sacrifice pours forth
54   10,    6, 4 |       Sacrificer, balms with his tongue the Gods with whom he mingles.~
55   10,    8, 6 |         thou liftest, making thy tongue the oblationbearer, Agni.~
56   10,   37, 12|        Gods, O Deities, with the tongue or thoughtlessness of heart,~
57   10,   46, 8 |                            8 The tongue of Agni bears away the praisesong,
58   10,   53, 3 |         have we found the secret tongue of worship.~Now hath he
59   10,   53, 11|              11 Ye with a secret tongue and dark intention laid
60   10,   65, 6 |                 7 The Gods whose tongue is Agni dwell in heaven,
61   10,   79, 2 |         hidden: unsated with his tongue he eats the fuel.~With hands
62   10,  115, 2 | sacrifice, armed with destroying tongue, impetuous as a bull that
63   10,  137, 7 |                            7 The tongue that leads the voice precedes.
64   10,  163, 1 |      from thy head and brain and tongue I drive thy malady away.~
65 AppI,    0, 7 |      from thy head and brain and tongue I drive thy malady away.~
 
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