Book, Hymn, Verse 
 1    1,   22, 20|           Visnu is,~Laid as it were an eye in heaven.~
 2    1,   50, 6 |                       6 With that same eye of thine wherewith thou
 3    1,   72, 5 |            finding in his own friend's eye protection, they made their
 4    1,   92, 9 |              spreading with her bright eye westward.~Waking to motion
 5    1,  105, 6 |                What Varuna's observant eye?~How may we pass the wicked
 6    1,  113, 9 |            kindled, and with the Sun's eye hast revealed creation.~
 7    1,  115, 1 |               the Gods hath risen, the eye of Mitra, Varuna and Agni.~
 8    1,  136, 2 |              maintained with rays, the eye with Bhaga's rays of light.~
 9    1,  164, 14|     far-stretching car-pole.~The Sun's eye moves encompassed by the
10    3,    8, 10|             that deck them seem to the eye like horns of horned creatures;~
11    3,   26, 7 |             birth, all creatures. Mine eye is butter, in my mouth is
12    3,   29, 14|            each day he closeth not his eye, since from the Asura's
13    3,   37, 2 |            Direct thy spirit and thine eye.~
14    4,    2, 19|                and the God's beauteous eye that shines for ever.~
15    4,   18, 3 |                          3 He bent his eye upon the dying Mother: My
16    5,    2, 8 |             Indra who knoweth bent his eye upon thee: by him instructed
17    5,    8, 6 |          effulgent, have they made the Eye that stirs the thought.~
18    5,   40, 8 |          Established in the heaven the eye of Surya, and caused Svarbhanu'
19    5,   54, 6 |        consumeth it.~Accordant, as the eye guides him who walks, have
20    5,   59, 3 |           splendid might, as the Sun's eye set in the firmament's expanse,~
21    5,   59, 5 |               rain they make the Sun's eye fade away,~
22    6,    9, 6 |             ears unclose to hear, mine eye to see him; the light that
23    6,   51, 1 |                         1. THAT mighty eye of Varuna and Mitra, infallible
24    7,   63, 1 |          mounting upward;~The God, the eye of Varuna and Mitra, who
25    7,   66, 14|               away, prepared for every eye to see.~
26    7,   66, 16|         autumns may we see that bright Eye, God-ordained, arise~A hundred
27    7,   76, 1 |           Through the Gods' power that Eye was first created. Dawn
28    7,   77, 3 |                3 Bearing the Gods' own Eye, auspicious Lady, leading
29    7,   98, 6 |            around thee, which with the eye of Surya thou beholdest.~
30    7,  104, 2 |               the vile fiend fierce of eye, keep ye perpetual hate.~
31    8,   25, 9 |       Pathfinders even better than the eye, with unobstructed sight,~
32    8,   62, 2 |            than is the twinkling of an eye~Let your protecting help
33    8,   99, 5 |            along the paths, so that no eye could follow them.~
34    9,    9, 3 |              Have magnified the Single Eye.~
35    9,   10, 8 |                with the Sun unites our eye:~The Sage's ofrspring hath
36    9,   10, 9 |                9 The Sun with his dear eye beholds that quarter of
37    9,   73, 4 | wildly-restless warders never close an eye: in every place are found
38    9,   89, 3 |               the cattle, and with his eye the Steer is our protector.~
39   10,    8, 5 |                         5 Thou art the Eye and Guard of mighty Order,
40   10,   10, 9 |                          9 May Surya's eye with days and nights endow
41   10,   16, 3 |                3 The Sun receive thine eye, tne Wind thy spirit; go,
42   10,   37, 1 |              unto Varuna's and Mitra's Eye: offer this solemn worship
43   10,   37, 8 |             the spring of joy to every eye, as thou art mounting up
44   10,   82, 1 |                   1. THE Father of the eye, the Wise in spirit, created
45   10,   87, 8 |               fuel. to the Mati-seer's eye give him as booty.~
46   10,   87, 12|               thou the worshipper that eye, O Agni, wherewith thou
47   10,   90, 13|            from his mind, and from his eye the Sun had birth;~Indra
48   10,  117, 5 |            poor implorer, and bend his eye upon a longer pathway.~Riches
49   10,  119, 6 |               Not as a mote within the eye count the Five Tribes of
50   10,  123, 8 |               looking with a vulture's eye to heaven,~His lustre, joying
51   10,  129, 7 |              or did not form it,~Whose eye controls this world in highest
52   10,  130, 6 |               Fathers.~With the mind's eye I think that I behold them
53   10,  158, 4 |                  4 Give sight unto our eye, give thou our bodies sight
54   10,  190, 2 |            Lord over all who close the eye.~
 
  |