Book, Hymn, Verse 
 1    1,   20, 3 |         They for the two Nasatyas wrought a light car moving every
 2    1,   20, 6 |          6 The sacrificial ladle, wrought newly by the God Tvastar'
 3    1,   23, 22|          me, whatever evil I have wrought.~If I have lied or falsely
 4    1,   57, 1 |   thunderbolt of Indra, shatterer wrought of gold.~
 5    1,   61, 6 |          the thunder, most deftly wrought, celestial, for the battle,~
 6    1,   61, 13|       with new lauds his exploits wrought aforetime, the deeds of
 7    1,   85, 10|           in the wild joy of Soma wrought their glorious deeds.~
 8    1,  109, 1 |        alone is with me so have I wrought for you this hymn for succour.~
 9    1,  110, 1 |                1. THE holy work I wrought before is wrought again:
10    1,  110, 1 |          work I wrought before is wrought again: my sweetest hymn
11    1,  111, 1 |           WORKING with skill they wrought the lightly rolling car:
12    1,  111, 1 |         lightly rolling car: they wrought the Bays who bear Indra
13    1,  116, 5 |                              5 Ye wrought that hero exploit in the
14    1,  130, 6 |    fashioneth a car, so have they wrought thee to their bliss;~Adorning
15    1,  161, 4 |           when he viewed the four wrought chalices, concealed himself
16    2,   11, 6 |           we laud thy great deeds wrought aforetime, we laud thine
17    2,   19, 8 | Grtsamadas for thee, O Hero, have wrought their hymn and task as seeking
18    3,   14, 7 |         sacrifice we mortals have wrought is all for thee, strong,
19    3,   32, 8 |          8 Many are Indra's nobly wrought achievements, and none of
20    3,   48, 3 |     keeping aloof the others, and wrought great exploits in his varied
21    3,   53, 19|         Khayar timber, in the car wrought of Sinsapa put firmness.~
22    3,   60, 2 |        The intellect wherewith ye wrought the two Bay Steeds,-through
23    4,   16, 3 |    begotten, who e'en by day have wrought their works while singing.~
24    4,   16, 20|             20 Now, as the Bhrgus wrought a car, for Indra the Strong,
25    4,   19, 10|       deeds of might as thou hast wrought them, great acts, spontaneous,
26    4,   32, 19|        from thee, ten water-ewers wrought of gold:~Thou, Vrtra-slayer,
27    4,   33, 9 |       with sacrifice and praises, wrought the two Bays, his docile
28    4,   36, 3 |           with length of days, ye wrought again to youth so that they
29    4,   36, 5 |        sung the car which Vibhvan wrought: that which ye favour, Gods!
30    5,   29, 15|       craftsman makes a car, have wrought them.~
31    5,   31, 4 |                      4. Anus have wrought a chariot for thy Courser,
32    5,   31, 6 |       will declare thine exploits wrought aforetime, and, Maghavan,
33    7,    7, 6 |       glory, who, the manly, have wrought with skill the hymn of adoration;~
34    7,   18, 11|           so hath the Hero Indra, wrought their downfall.~
35    7,   18, 17|          17 E'en with the weak he wrought this matchless exploit:
36    7,   34, 1 |       forth, like a swift chariot wrought and fashioned well.~
37    7,   64, 4 |                    4 Him who hath wrought for you this car in spirit,
38    7,   84, 2 |           who bind with bonds not wrought of rope or cordage.~Far
39    7,   91, 3 |           with Vayu: the men have wrought all noble operations.~
40    8,    1, 25|           25 Yoked to thy chariot wrought of gold, may thy two Bays
41    8,    5, 35|          35 Borne on that chariot wrought of gold, with coursers very
42    8,   19, 6 |         trouble caused by Gods or wrought by mortal man from any side
43    8,   32, 1 |          of Indra, the Impetuous,~Wrought in the Soma's wild delight.~
44    8,   36, 7 |        thou heardest Atri when he wrought his holy rites.~Indra, thou
45    8,   37, 7 |        thou heardest Atri when he wrought his holy rites.~Indra, thou
46    8,   46, 24|     munificent.~He gave a chariot wrought of gold: the prince was
47    8,   56, 20|           nor the shaft, Adityas, wrought with skill,~Destroy us ere
48    8,   58, 16| fair-helmeted, ascend thy chariot wrought of gold.~We will attend
49    8,   61, 12|  sacrifice.~The handles twain are wrought of gold.~
50    8,   85, 2 |   accomplish what the Strong Hero wrought in full-grown vigour.~
51    8,   89, 6 |          declared at Soma-feasts, wrought, Indra, Bounteous Lord,
52    9,   83, 3 |      wisdom have the mighty Sages wrought: the Fathers who behold
53    9,   97, 54|         the blue lake and Prsana, wrought in battle.~He sent our enemies
54   10,    9, 8 |          me, whatever evil I have wrought,~If I have lied or falsely
55   10,   39, 12|           Chariot which the Rbhus wrought for you, the Chariot, Asvins,
56   10,   53, 9 |           drink of Gods.~His axe, wrought of good metal, he is sharpening
57   10,   57, 2 |         May we obtain, completely wrought, the thread spun out to
58   10,   77, 2 |                 2 The youths have wrought their ornaments for glory
59   10,   86, 2 |          by the ill Vrsakapi hath wrought;~Yet nowhere else thou findest
60   10,   86, 5 |      beauteous things, all deftly wrought, that were my joy.~In pieces
 
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