Book, Hymn, Verse 
 1    1,   36, 7 |       his own splendour bright draw near in worship the devout.~
 2    1,   40, 3 |            3 May Brahmanaspati draw nigh, may Sunrta the Goddess
 3    1,   55, 7 |         thine, best skilled to draw the rein, the rapid sunbeams,
 4    1,   57, 3 |       who trusting in thy help draw near to thee.~Lover of praise,
 5    1,   76, 1 |            1. How may the mind draw nigh to please thee, Agni?
 6    1,   82, 5 |       in rapture of the juice, draw near to thy beloved Spouse.
 7    1,   84, 3 |      voice, the pressing-stone draw thine attention hitherward.~
 8    1,  126, 3 |  Svanaya's gift, with mares to draw them.~Kine numbering sixty
 9    1,  134, 3 |        chariot, to the pole to draw, most able, at the pole,
10    1,  134, 3 |     most able, at the pole, to draw.~Wake up intelligence, as
11    1,  151, 7 |    your desire, -~To him do ye draw nigh and taste his sacrifice.
12    1,  164, 3 |     horses, seven in tale, who draw them onward.~Seven Sisters
13    1,  164, 7 |   Forth from his head the Cows draw milk, and, wearing his vesture,
14    1,  164, 14| unwasting, with its felly: ten draw it, yoked to the far-stretching
15    1,  173, 7 |     who roamest in the van,-to draw thee hither,~Indra, the
16    1,  190, 4 |        let the wise worshipper draw it, like a courser.~These
17    2,   10, 2 |  insight.~Dark steeds or ruddy draw his car, or carried in sundry
18    2,   11, 3 |     even as the brilliant ones draw near to Vayu.~
19    3,   43, 4 |        well limbed and good to draw, thy dear companions.~Pleased
20    3,   53, 18|      strength to the bulls who draw the wains,~Strength to our
21    4,   44, 2 | stately horses in your chariot draw you.~
22    4,   45, 4 |       gold-pinioned, strong to draw, awake at early morn,~Swimming
23    4,   54, 5 |       However they may fly and draw themselves apart, still,
24    5,    3, 9 |        Save, thou who knowest, draw thy father near thee, who
25    5,   10, 6 |        succour us; let priests draw nigh to offer gifts;~And
26    5,   33, 3 |       hand wields thunder, and draw the rein, O Lord of noble
27    5,   56, 6 |      car.~Bind to the pole, to draw, the fleet-foot tawny steeds,
28    5,   83, 7 |        Thine opened water-skin draw with thee downward, and
29    6,   21, 12|        Steeds that are best to draw, broad-backed, unwearied.~
30    6,   40, 3 |   Indra: let thy Bays, best to draw, convey thee hither.~With
31    6,   47, 9 |        with two steeds best to draw, O Lord of Hundreds!~Bring
32    6,   57, 6 |     draws in his reins, may we draw Pusan near,~And Indra, for
33    6,   63, 7 |       winged coursers, best to draw. Nasatyas! convey you to
34    6,   66, 7 |       7 No team of goats shall draw your car, O Maruts, no horse
35    6,   74, 3 |      and cure us.~Set free and draw away the sin committed which
36    7,    1, 17| abundance,~Using both means to draw thee to our worship.~
37    7,   18, 22|       from Sudas with mares to draw them.~
38    7,   34, 20|         20 What time our wives draw near to us, may he, left-handed
39    7,   41, 6 |  Dadhikravan.~As strong steeds draw a chariot may they bring
40    7,   74, 3 |       ye Asvins, of the meath.~Draw forth the milk, ye Mighty,
41    7,   77, 4 |                              4 Draw nigh with wealth and dawn
42    7,   93, 6 |       ye despised us. So may I draw you with all strengthenings
43    8,    4, 2 |        their prayers, O Indra, draw thee hither: come.~
44    8,   13, 23|        Bays, strong stallions, draw thy car who art~Untouched
45    8,   26, 19|      20 Harness the steeds who draw the car, O Vasu, bring the
46    8,   33, 18|       in their wild transport, draw his car:~High-lifted is
47    8,   34, 2 |                2 May the stone draw thee as it speaks, the Soma-stone
48    8,   45, 39|                    39 Hither I draw those Bays of thine yoked~
49    8,   57, 1 |       a car to give us aid, we draw thee hither for our bliss,~
50    8,   85, 12|  invite him with thine homage.~Draw near, O singer, and refrain
51    8,   94, 8 |                 8 The Bays who draw thy chariot, Steeds who
52    9,    1, 5 |                   5 O Indu, we draw nigh to thee, with this
53    9,    9, 5 |      immortal Courser, good to draw, looks down upon the Seven:
54    9,   11, 6 |           6 With humble homage draw ye nigh; blend the libation
55    9,  112, 4 |              4 The horse would draw an easy car, gay hosts attract
56   10,   14, 10|        upon thy happy pathway.~Draw nigh then to the gracious-minded
57   10,   14, 14|      enriched with butter, and draw near:~So may he grant that
58   10,   23, 3 |   Which his two Tawny Coursers draw, then Indra is the Sovran
59   10,   42, 2 |                              2 Draw thy Friend to thee like
60   10,   76, 6 |    heaven,~There where the men draw forth the meath for which
61   10,  111, 1 |        of human beings.~Let us draw Indra with true deeds anear
62   10,  119, 3 |       up, as fleet-foot horses draw a car:~Have I not drunk
63   10,  133, 2 |   choicest thing. Therefore we draw us close to thee. Let the
64   10,  134, 6 |      his foremost foot a goat, draw down the branch, O Maghavan.~
65   10,  151, 4 |     Gods and men who sacrifice draw near to Faith.~Man winneth
 
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