Book, Hymn, Verse 
 1    1,   32, 12|          a second,~Thou hast won back the kine, hast won the Soma;
 2    1,   52, 10|        that Dragon's roar reeled back in terror when, Indra, thy
 3    1,   58, 1 |         dry wood he spreads.~His back, as he is sprinkled, glistens
 4    1,   80, 5 |      fierce on trembling Vrtra's back, and loosed the waters free
 5    1,   80, 6 |     Indra hath struck him on the back,~And, while rejoicing in
 6    1,   88, 4 |          went round you and came back O yearners, back, to this
 7    1,   88, 4 |        and came back O yearners, back, to this prayer and to this
 8    1,  102, 10|          hast not kept the booty back, in trifling battles in
 9    1,  105, 11|         of beauteous pinion sit.~Back from his path they drive
10    1,  105, 18|           like a carpenter whose back is aching crouched and slunk
11    1,  116, 3 |        of waters.~Ye brought him back in animated vessels, traversing
12    1,  117, 14|      with swift wings ye brought back Bhujyu from the sea of billows.~
13    1,  152, 5 |       neighing he flieth on with back uplifted.~The youthful love
14    1,  162, 7 |          Charger with his smooth back is come my prayer attends
15    1,  164, 1 | lightning.~The third is he whose back with oil is sprinkled. Here
16    1,  164, 39|                               38 Back, forward goes he, grasped
17    1,  166, 5 |         and shaken heaven's high back in their heroic strength,~
18    2,   13, 4 |         who comes, more than the back can bear.~Greedily with
19    2,   24, 6 |          falsehoods, turned them back whence they had come, and
20    2,   24, 7 |       the falsehoods turned them back, the sages stood again upon
21    2,   35, 12|         and oblation.~I make his back to shine, with chips provide
22    3,   49, 4 |      Supporting heaven, the high back of the region, his car is
23    3,   55, 3 |         to many places: I glance back to the ancient sacrifices.~
24    4,    3, 10|      sprinkled with oil upon his back, by Law eternal.~He who
25    4,   15, 7 |       Summoned by him I drew not back.~
26    4,   24, 10|    Vrtras let the buyer give him back to me.~
27    4,   38, 9 |        him they say when drawing back from battle. Dadhikras hath
28    4,   55, 7 |        Mitra and Varuna upon the back of Agni.~
29    5,   11, 6 |      thou layest hidden, fleeing back from wood to wood.~Thou
30    5,   14, 5 |         adorable, the Sage whose back is balmed with oil:~Let
31    5,   43, 12|        in his seat the God whose back is dusky, Brhaspati the
32    5,   46, 1 |       for no release, no turning back therefrom. May he who knows
33    5,   48, 2 |          giveth heroes strength.~Back, with their course reversed,
34    5,   53, 9 |        Kubha, or Sindhu hold you back.~Let not the watery Sarayti
35    5,   55, 7 |          nor the rivers keep you back: whither ye have resolved
36    5,   61, 2 |          was on nose and seat on back.~
37    6,   20, 11|          the great father gavest back his grandson.~
38    6,   75, 5 |          to battle.~Slung on the back, pouring his brood, the
39    7,   70, 1 |         strong horse with a fair back it standeth, whereon, as
40    7,   70, 4 |         abundance ye have looked back to former generations.~
41    7,   85, 2 | emulation.~O Indra-Varuna, smite back those-our foemen,yea, smite
42    8,   24, 20|        kine, who keeps no cattle back, Celestial God,~Speak wondrous
43    8,   26, 23|       press-stone with a horse's back.~
44    8,   43, 11|        Who bears the Soma on his back.~
45    8,   89, 7 |         is not here who kept you back.~For hath not Indra sunk
46    8,   90, 4 |        question, none may summon back, who stands not still for
47    9,   14, 7 |     grasp the vigorous Courser's back.~
48    9,   67, 30|        Soma, God do thou send it back hither in thy flow~Even,
49    9,   70, 8 |        and stain, on the sheep's back the Golden-coloured hath
50    9,   89, 4 |         the mighty Courser whose back bears meath, unwearied,
51   10,   19, 2 |      again.~May. Indra give them back to us, and Agni drive them
52   10,   19, 5 |    wandering away, their turning back and coming home.~
53   10,   19, 8 |          earth; from these bring back to us our kine,~
54   10,   42, 9 |        the devotee who keeps not back his treasure.~
55   10,   65, 11|        and gave his lost Visnapu back to Visvaka.~
56   10,   71, 9 |         9 Those men who step not back and move not forward, nor
57   10,   77, 6 |    granted, even from afar drive back the men who hate us.~
58   10,   97, 4 |       and garment may I win, win back thy very self, O man.~
59   10,   97, 11|                11 When, bringing back the vanished strength, I
60   10,  108, 9 |       the journey.~Turn thee not back, for thou shalt be our sister:
61   10,  109, 6 |       her, so men gave the woman back again.~The Kings who kept
62   10,  113, 6 |    strength, who held the waters back, whom darkness compassed
63   10,  123, 2 |        mist-born, the fair one's back is made apparent,~Brightly
64   10,  128, 6 |          Let these thy foes turn back and seek their houses, and
65   10,  130, 1 |          cry, Weave forth, weave back.~
 
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