Book, Hymn, Verse 
 1    1,   66, 1 |           s own son,~Like a swift bird, a cow who yields her milk,
 2    1,   72, 9 |          life immortal,~To be the Bird's support, the spacious
 3    1,  116, 15|           was severed like a wild bird's pinion,~Straight ye gave
 4    1,  130, 3 |            like the nestling of a bird, in rock, enclosed in never-enffing
 5    1,  163, 6 |           recognized in spirit,-a Bird that from below flew through
 6    1,  164, 7 |          declare it , this lovely Bird's securely founded station.~
 7    1,  164, 53|                            52 The Bird Celestial, vast with noble
 8    1,  191, 11|                    11 This little bird, so very small, hath swallowed
 9    2,    2, 4 |     fulgent, in the realm of air.~Bird of the firmament, observant
10    2,   29, 4 |     offences: seize me not like a bird upon her offspring.~
11    2,   38, 8 |       habitation.~Then seeks each bird his nest, each beast his
12    2,   42, 1 |           his boat a steersman.~O Bird, be ominous of happy fortune
13    2,   42, 3 |          3 Bringing good tidings, Bird of happy omen, call thou
14    2,   43, 2 | chanter-priest chantest the Sama, Bird; thou singest at libations
15    2,   43, 2 |     announce to us good forturue, Bird, on every side, proclaim
16    2,   43, 2 |          directions happy luck, O Bird.~
17    2,   43, 3 |            3 When singing here, O Bird. announce good luck to us,
18    3,    5, 5 |                5 The Earth's, the Bird's dear lofty place he guardeth,
19    3,    5, 6 |      ceases the Sonia's skin, the Bird's place rich in fatness.~
20    3,    7, 7 |           with five Adhvaryus the Bird's beloved firmly-settled
21    3,   45, 1 |        course as fowlers stay the bird: pass o'er them as o'er
22    3,   54, 6 |         They make a home as for a bird, though parted, with one
23    4,    5, 8 |        the cows' stalls open. The Bird protects earths' best and
24    4,    7, 8 |                                 8 Bird of each rite, skilled in
25    4,   26, 4 |          all birds be ranked this Bird, O Maruts; supreme of falcons
26    4,   26, 5 |                        5 When the Bird brought it, hence in rapid
27    4,   26, 6 |           Falcon speeding onward, Bird bringing from afar the draught
28    4,   27, 4 |           a flying feather of the Bird hasting forward in his journey.~
29    4,   40, 3 |       fans him m his way, as of a bird that hastens onward to its
30    4,   51, 5 |          and all that lives, man, bird, and beast, to motion.~
31    5,   47, 3 |                 3 Steer, Sea, Red Bird with strong wings, he hath
32    6,    3, 5 |     pathway, like a tree-roosting bird of rapid pinion.~
33    6,   48, 17|        the neck of that Celestial Bird the Sun.~
34    9,    3, 1 |        Immortal God flies, like a bird upon her wings,~To settle
35    9,   48, 4 |       each may see the light, the Bird brought us the guard of
36    9,   62, 15|          in her sheltering nest a bird.~
37    9,   72, 5 |         Gold-hued like a roosting bird.~
38    9,   82, 3 |          the Father of the Mighty Bird: on mountains, in earth'
39    9,   85, 10|  laudation, resting on earth, the Bird of golden colour.~
40    9,   86, 13|          heedful Pavamana, like a bird sent forth, hath with his
41    9,   96, 19|         Hawk seated in the bowls, Bird wide-extended, the Banner
42    9,   96, 23|        lover to his darling.~As a bird flies and settles in the
43   10,    5, 1 |        secret couple's bosom. The Bird dwells in the middle of
44   10,   16, 6 |        What wound soe'er the dark bird hath inflicted, the emmet,
45   10,   29, 1 |              1. As sits the young bird on the tree rejoicing, ye,
46   10,   33, 2 |         mind is fluttering like a bird's.~
47   10,   55, 6 |               6 Strong is the Red Bird in his strength, great Hero,
48   10,   68, 7 |         from the mountain, like a bird's young after the egg's
49   10,   91, 2 |         finds like a swift-winged bird a home in every tree.~Benevolent
50   10,  105, 2 |        well, swerving, pursue the Bird's tail-plumes,~With Rowing
51   10,  106, 3 |         Like the two pinions of a bird, connected, like two choice
52   10,  123, 6 |     spirit, as on a strong-winged bird that mounteth sky-ward;~
53   10,  123, 6 |         gold, Varuna's envoy, the Bird that hasteneth to the home
54   10,  144, 4 |          That the strong-pinioned Bird hath brought, Child of the
55   10,  165, 2 |          been sent us, a harmless bird, ye Gods, within our dwelling.~
56   10,  165, 5 |        and trouble. Let the swift bird fly forth and leave us vigour.~
57   10,  177, 1 |         and their mind behold the Bird adorned with all an Asura'
58   10,  177, 2 |                      2 The flying Bird bears Speech within his
59   10,  189, 3 |         Song is bestowed upon the Bird: it rules supreme through
 
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