Book, Hymn, Verse 
 1    1,    3, 1 |         treasure, Lords of splendour, having nimble hands,~Accept the
 2    1,   14, 5 |             fain for help adore thee, having strewn the grass,~With offerings
 3    1,  105, 10|               midst of mighty heaven,~Having together swiftly borne my
 4    1,  108, 13|                               13 Thus having drunk your fill of our libation,
 5    1,  124, 8 |          elder Sister, her place, and having looked on her departeth.~
 6    1,  159, 1 |            Strengtheners of Law.~Who, having Gods for progeny, conjoined
 7    1,  165, 5 |           with our strong companions, having adorned our bodies, now
 8    1,  165, 8 |               own strength, O Maruts, having waxed mighty in mine indignation.~
 9    1,  166, 13|           time regardful of our call,~Having vouchsafed to man a hearing
10    1,  177, 1 |               to me with succour turn having yoked both vigorous Bay
11    1,  177, 3 |             Bull of human races,come, having harnessed them, with strong
12    1,  185, 2 |                a widespread offspring having feet and moving.~Like your
13    2,   11, 10|            burnt up the monster,~And, having drunk his fill of flowing
14    2,   15, 5 |            swam not safely over.~They having crossed the stream attained
15    2,   18, 5 |               Indra, come thou hither having harnessed thy car with twenty,
16    2,   24, 6 |              the cave, -~Those sages, having marked the falsehoods, turned
17    2,   28, 3 |                                    2, Having extolled thee. Varuna, with
18    2,   38, 2 |                                     2 Having gone up on high, the God
19    3,    2, 5 |                 5 For happiness, men, having trimmed the sacred grass,
20    3,   31, 15|                                15 He, having found great, splendid, rich
21    3,   32, 6 |          racers in the swift contest, having smitten Vrtra~With flying
22    3,   43, 5 |            their ruler?~Make me a Rsi having drunk of Soma? Wilt thou
23    4,    2, 2 |              Thou farest as an envoy, having harnessed, Sublime One!
24    4,   17, 1 |          dominion.~Thou in thy vigour having slaughtered Vrtra didst
25    4,   19, 8 |             and many a lovely autumn, having slain Vrtra, lie set free
26    4,   23, 4 |             well my truthful praises, having received the homage which
27    4,   42, 7 |        Disposer!~Thou art renowned as having slain the Vrtras. Thou madest
28    4,   56, 2 |               Faithful and guileless, having Gods for children, leaders
29    5,    4, 5 |               who knowest.~And, Agni, having scattered all assailants,
30    5,   29, 3 |            man the cattle, and Indra, having quaffed it, slew the Dragon.~
31    5,   59, 6 |                                     6 Having no eldest and no youngest
32    8,   58, 7 |             One's place and home,~We, having drunk of meath, will reach
33    8,   65, 9 |            jaws thou shookest, Indra, having quaffed~The Soma which the
34    9,    6, 5 |                               5 Whom, having passed the filter, ten dames
35    9,  108, 2 |                       2 Thou, of whom having drunk the Steer acts like
36    9,  111, 1 |              all forms, with praisers having seven mouths.~
37   10,    3, 2 |                                     2 Having o'ercome the glimmering
38   10,   11, 5 |           thee holy gifts.~When thou, having received the sage's strengthening
39   10,   46, 6 |         departs the Tribes' Companion having collected men with no compulsion.~
40   10,   68, 3 |                          3 Brhaspati, having won them from the mountains,
41   10,   69, 10|             thee.~Thou, Youngest God, having enjoyed his fuel, didst
42   10,   71, 9 |               preparers of libations,~Having attained to Vak in sinful
43   10,   71, 10|         friend who cometh in triumph, having conquered in assembly.~He
44   10,   99, 4 |               he came, the Blameless, having left his dwelling,~Came,
45   10,  101, 9 |            even as a stately cow who, having sought the pasture, yields
46   10,  109, 7 |                                     7 Having restored the Brahman's wife,
47   10,  114, 6 |              to twelve, the measures,~Having disposed the sacrifice thoughtful
48   10,  166, 5 |                   5 May I be highest, having gained your strength in
49   10,  167, 1 |            with many hero sons: thou, having glowed with Fervour, wortnest
50 AppII         | Pipilikamadhya: a species of Anustup, having the second Pada shorter
51 AppII         |        syllables.~Yavamadhya: a metre having a longer Pada between two
 
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