Book, Hymn, Verse 
 1    1,   13, 2 |      Gods today.~Sweet to the taste, that they may feast.~
 2    1,   22, 14|  steadfast place,~The singers taste through sacred songs.~
 3    1,   69, 2 |    the cow's udder, the sweet taste of food,~Like a bliss-giver
 4    1,   74, 4 |       an envoy thou lovest to taste his offered gifts,~And strengthenest
 5    1,   74, 6 |       to our laudation and to taste.~These offered gifts, fair-shining
 6    1,   84, 10|   thus diffused, sweet to the taste, the bright cows drink,~
 7    1,   93, 7 |                             7 Taste, Agni, Soma, this prepared
 8    1,  122, 12|    tenfold draught we come to taste, so spake they.~May all
 9    1,  135, 3 |      this our solemn rite, to taste the sacred food, Vayu, to
10    1,  135, 3 |     the sacred food, Vayu, to taste the offerings.~This is thy
11    1,  135, 4 |      both, to guard us and to taste the well-appointed food,
12    1,  135, 4 | well-appointed food, Vayu, to taste the offerings!~Drink of
13    1,  151, 7 |       him do ye draw nigh and taste his sacrifice. Come well-inclined
14    1,  163, 9 |       have come that they may taste the oblation of him who
15    1,  170, 5 |   kindly with the Maruts, and taste oblations in their proper
16    1,  187, 5 |    Food, O Food most sweet to taste,~These savours of thy juices
17    2,    2, 6 |    Earth hither that they may taste oblation brought by man.~
18    2,   14, 2 |       him, him who is fain to taste it, a draught of this which
19    2,   37, 6 |       the great Gods all fain taste the gift we bring.~
20    3,   17, 5 |      sacrifice where Gods may taste it.~
21    3,   20, 1 |       is splendid, longing to taste our sacrifice, shall hear
22    3,   48, 1 |   into existence he longed to taste the pressed-out Soma's liquor.~
23    3,   48, 2 |       wast born thou, fain to taste it, drankest the plant's
24    4,   48, 1 |                            1. TASTE offerings never tasted yet,
25    5,    4, 4 |       bring the Gods to us to taste oblations.~
26    6,   16, 44|       bring the Gods to us to taste the sacrificial feast,~To
27    6,   47, 1 |       1. YEA, this is good to taste and full of. sweetness,
28    7,   11, 5 |       Agni, bring the Gods to taste our presents: with Indra
29    7,   17, 3 |                             3 Taste, Agni: serve the Gods with
30    7,   57, 6 |     titles, Heroes, enjoy the taste of our oblations.~Give us
31    7,   65, 4 |                       4 Come, taste our offering, Varuna and
32    7,   73, 2 |   offers worship,~Be near and taste the pleasant juice, O Asvins:
33    7,   92, 2 |  bring to you Twain the first taste of the Soma.~
34    8,    5, 36|         36 O Wealthy Gods, ye taste and find the brisk and watchful
35    8,   20, 16|       ye approach that ye may taste thereof,~With glories and
36    8,   53, 6 |    thee both night and day to taste the flowing Soma juice:~
37    8,   57, 14|     offerings pleasant to the taste.~
38    8,   90, 10|     as ministering Priest, to taste the sacrificial gifts.~Then,
39    8,   94, 3 |     have gladdened with their taste the Friend,~Like water,
40    9,   63, 19|      fleece him very sweet to taste, who longs.~For battle as
41    9,   78, 4 |        the drop most sweet to taste, weal-bringing, red of hue.~
42    9,  109, 1 |      Mitra's, Pusan's Bhaga's taste, sped onward, Soma, with
43    9,  110, 11|  flows on, a wave of pleasant taste, to Indra, -~Strength-winner,
44   10,   20, 5 |                          5 To taste man's offerings, he, the
45   10,   21, 2 | carouse -and glowing offering taste thee. Thou art waxing great.~
46   10,   70, 8 |       drops oil, the Goddess, taste, man-like, sacrifice and
47   10,   87, 17|    let not the Yatudhana ever taste it.~If one would glut him
48   10,   94, 2 |        even before the Hotar, taste the offered food.~
49   10,  160, 1 |                            1. TASTE this strong draught enriched
 
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