Book, Hymn, Verse 
 1    1,   44, 11|         flood, thy flames, O Agni, roar aloud.~
 2    1,   52, 10|           mighty, at that Dragon's roar reeled back in terror when,
 3    1,   54, 1 |          made the woods and rivers roar: did not men run in crowds
 4    1,   54, 5 |                      5 When with a roar that fills the woods, thou
 5    1,   58, 3 |         for sickles, with a mighty roar.~Black is thy path, Agni,
 6    1,   62, 4 |         Mid shout, loud shout, and roar, with the Navagvas, seven
 7    1,   64, 8 |              8 Exceeding wise they roar like lions mightily, they,
 8    1,   71, 2 |           yea, the Angirases, with roar, the mountain.~They made
 9    1,   80, 12|         his shaking or his thunder roar.~On him that iron thunderbolt
10    1,   94, 10|       ruddy steeds, wind-sped, thy roar was like a bull's.~Thou
11    1,   94, 11|                     11 Then at thy roar the very birds are terrified,
12    1,  128, 5 |           boons mingle with Agni's roar, boons gladdening for the
13    1,  140, 5 |           on with thunder and with roar.~
14    1,  140, 8 |          them from age with a loud roar he comes, filling them with
15    1,  143, 5 |          stay, even as the Maruts' roar, like to a dart sent forth,
16    1,  166, 5 |            have made the mountains roar, and shaken heaven's high
17    1,  166, 8 |        fierce, the Mighty ones who roar, preserve from calumny by
18    1,  168, 8 |                       8 The rivers roar before your chariot fellies
19    1,  169, 7 |                     7 Heard is the roar of the advancing Maruts,
20    1,  173, 2 |            is worship, with a loud roar like some wild beast that
21    2,   11, 8 |          the Mothers.~Swelling the roar in the far distant limits,
22    3,   26, 5 |         boon-givers of good gifts, roar as the lions roar.~
23    3,   26, 5 |           gifts, roar as the lions roar.~
24    4,    6, 10|     hasting eagerly to the quarry, roar loudly like the army of
25    4,   38, 8 |           at his thunder, like the roar of heaven, those who attack
26    5,   54, 8 |           and when impetuous' they roar they inundate the earth
27    5,   59, 8 |           May Dyaus, the Infinite, roar for our banquet: may Dawns
28    5,   83, 7 |                      7 Thunder and roar: the germ of life deposit.
29    5,   83, 9 |        thou, with thunder and with roar, Parjanya, smitest sinners
30    5,   87, 5 |             5 Like your tremendous roar, the rainer with light flashing,
31    6,   48, 15|          of Maruts mighty in their roar. May they bring Pusan free
32    6,   61, 8 |            onward with tempestuous roar.~
33    7,    3, 6 |           Like Heaven's thundering roar thy might approaches, and
34    7,    7, 2 |        Making the heights of earth roar with thy fury, burning with
35    7,   42, 1 |          come forward, and let the roar of cloudy heaven surround
36    8,    7, 7 |            on their courses with a roar~Over the ridges of the sky.~
37    8,    7, 17|            chariots and tumultuous roar, with tempests and with
38    8,   13, 28|          thy glory, let the Rudras roar assent to thee,~And all
39    8,   65, 10|          when uttering thy fearful roar,~What time thou smotest
40    9,   13, 8 |          loves, O Pavamana, with a roar~Drive all our enemies away.~
41    9,   41, 3 |            3 The mighty Pavamana's roar is heard as 'twere the rush
42    9,   63, 21|      Caused Soma, active Steer, to roar.~
43    9,   65, 19|         exceeding bright with loud roar to the wooden vats,~Falcon-like
44    9,   67, 3 | pressing-stones, do thou with loud roar send us in a stream~Most
45    9,   67, 4 |            Tawny One~With his loud roar hath brought as strength.~
46    9,   68, 2 |                2 He bellows with a roar arourd the highest twigs:
47    9,   70, 6 |         his way even as the Maruts roar.~Knowing Eternal Law, the
48    9,   85, 8 |          through the filter with a roar: they drain the milk of
49    9,   86, 22|         the throat of Indra with a roar, led by the men thou madest
50    9,   96, 20|          to the pitcher, he with a roar hath passed into the beakers.~
51    9,   97, 3 |             nobler than the noble.~Roar out as thou art purified,
52    9,   97, 13|           the heavens and earth to roar and tbunder.~Well is he
53    9,   97, 33|           beaker, Indu, and with a roar approach the ray of Sarya.~
54    9,   98, 9 |         They bruised him where the roar was loud.~
55   10,   75, 3 |                              3 His roar is lifted up to heaven above
 
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