Book, Hymn, Verse 
 1    1,   24, 6 |               er have those birds that fly through air attained to
 2    1,   25, 6 |           knows the path of birds that fly through heaven, and, Sovran
 3    1,   33, 2 |                                    2 I fly to him invisible Wealth-giver
 4    1,   48, 5 |             and makes the birds of air fly up.~
 5    1,   88, 1 |            lances, winged with steeds.~Fly unto us with noblest food,
 6    1,   94, 11|        eating-up the grass, thy sparks fly forth abroad.~Then is it
 7    1,  124, 4 |         song-singer.~She cometh like a fly awaking sleepers, of all.
 8    1,  124, 12|                        12 As the birds fly forth from their resting
 9    1,  135, 9 |               of strength, who swiftly fly within the current of thy
10    1,  140, 5 |               show these flames Of his fly forth,~When o'er the spacious
11    1,  155, 5 |             feathered birds of air who fly with wings.~
12    1,  158, 4 |                let not these Twain who fly with wings exhaust me.~Let
13    1,  162, 9 |               of the Steed's flesh the fly hath eaten, or is left sticking
14    1,  164, 48| golden-coloured; up to the heaven they fly robed in the waters.~Again
15    1,  166, 5 |             drive near, aid the shrubs fly before you swift as whirling
16    1,  182, 5 |            animated ship with wings to fly withal,~Whereon with God-devoted
17    1,  183, 1 |                 whereon, threefold, ye fly like birds with pinions.~
18    2,   31, 1 |             their home, our horses may fly forth, glad, eager for renown.~
19    3,   55, 3 |                            3 My wishes fly abroad to many places: I
20    4,   54, 5 |                these.~However they may fly and draw themselves apart,
21    4,   58, 6 |              like the wild beasts that fly before the bowman.~
22    5,   74, 9 |                meath! be sweet to you.~Fly hitherward, ye wise of heart,
23    5,   78, 1 |          Nasatyas, be not disinclined.~Fly hither like two swans unto
24    5,   78, 2 |               wild cattle to the mead:~Fly hither like two swans unto
25    5,   78, 3 |               sacrifice to prosper it:~Fly hither like two swans unto
26    5,   83, 5 |            whose command hoofed cattle fly in terror,~At whose behest
27    5,   83, 7 |              the germ of life deposit. Fly round us on thy chariot
28    6,    9, 5 |              on: among all things that fly the mind is swiftest.~All
29    6,   64, 6 |                         6 As the birds fly forth from their restingplaces,
30    6,   75, 16|              Loosed from the Bowstring fly away, thou Arrow, sharpened
31    7,  104, 18|                Raksasas to pieces,~Who fly abroad, transformed to birds,
32    7,  104, 20|                                20 They fly, the demon dogs, and, bent
33    8,    5, 22|           winged steeds your car might fly.~
34    8,    5, 33|             dappled horses, steeds who fly with pinions, bring you
35    8,   10, 6 |               through the firmament ye fly or speed through heaven
36    8,   26, 5 |   Wonder-Workers, with fleet steeds ye fly completely round this All,~
37    8,   35, 7 |                                   7 Ye fly as starlings fly unto the
38    8,   35, 7 |                  7 Ye fly as starlings fly unto the forest trees; like
39    8,   35, 8 |                                   8 Ye fly like swans, like those who
40    8,   35, 9 |                                   9 Ye fly to our oblation like a pair
41    8,   46, 18|              ridges of these mountains fly in troops.~
42    9,   55, 3 |              flow on~Through days that fly most rapidly.~
43   10,   14, 9 |                 9 Go hence, depart ye, fly in all directions: this
44   10,   38, 1 |            bold ring-decked men arrows fly all around and heroes are
45   10,   56, 3 |              go to heaven and praises:~Fly happily to the Gods with
46   10,   64, 2 |              they yearn with love, and fly to all the regions round.~
47   10,   88, 4 |           swiftly made all things that fly, stand, travel, all that
48   10,   89, 12|              let thine insatiate arrow fly, O Indra.~And pierce, as '
49   10,   97, 9 |          Rivers are ye with wings that fly: keep far whatever brings
50   10,   97, 13|                                     13 Fly, Spirit of Disease, begone,
51   10,   97, 13|               blue jay and kingfisher.~Fly with the wind's impetuousspeed,
52   10,  103, 4 |                           4 Brhaspati, fly with thy chariot hither,
53   10,  142, 6 |           strength, thy burning flames fly upward, thine energies,
54   10,  155, 1 |           ARAYI, one-eyed limping hag, fly, ever-screeching, to the
55   10,  165, 5 |            trouble. Let the swift bird fly forth and leave us vigour.~
 
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