Book, Hymn, Verse 
 1    1,   16, 3 |                 3 Indra at early morn we call, Indra in course
 2    1,   22, 1 |          yoke their car at early morn: may they~Approach to drink
 3    1,   44    |          Gods who waken with the morn.~
 4    1,   45, 8 |       the Gods~Who come at early morn, the host of heaven, to
 5    1,   65, 5 |         mind mid men he wakes at morn.~A Sage like Soma, sprung
 6    1,   69, 5 |          well-known as hued like morn, may he remember me.~They,
 7    1,   79, 1 |      refulgent, knowing well the morn. ing; like honourable dames,
 8    1,  116, 21|                           21 One morn ye strengthened Vaga for
 9    1,  122, 2 |     wide-woven raiment, and fair Morn shines with Surya's golden
10    1,  125, 1 |               1. COMING at early morn he gives his treasure; the
11    1,  131, 6 |                     6. Also this morn may he be well inclined
12    1,  179, 1 |       and laboured, at night and morn, through age-inducing dawnings.~
13    1,  184, 1 |          is here with lauds when morn is breaking:~Nasatyas, wheresoe'
14    1,  189, 7 |           comest to men at early morn, O holy Agni.~Be thou obedient
15    2,   23, 2 |         brings forth the rays of morn, so thou alone art Father
16    2,   28, 10|     guilt of others.~Full many a morn remains to dawn upon us:
17    3,    9, 7 |          thou art kindled in the morn.~
18    3,   15, 2 |        thou To us, while now the morn is breaking, be thou a guardian
19    3,   20, 1 |           WITH lauds at break of morn the priest invoketh Agni,
20    3,   41, 2 |      pressing-stones were set at morn.~
21    4,    1, 5 |    closest Friend while now this Morn is breaking.~Reconcile to
22    4,   19, 8 |                 8 Through many a morn and many a lovely autumn,
23    4,   23, 5 |      hath the God chosen as this morn is breaking?~How, and what
24    4,   45, 4 |          to draw, awake at early morn,~Swimming the flood, exultant,
25    5,   76, 2 |       promptest aid they come at morn and evening, the worshipper'
26    6,    3, 6 |                    6 In beams of morn he clothes him like the
27    6,    5, 2 |                     2 At eve and morn thy pious servants bring
28    6,   15, 1 |        yours, who wakes at early morn, the Lord of all the tribes.~
29    6,   25, 9 |          against us.~Singing, at morn may we find thee with favour,
30    7,    1, 6 |          To whom, the Strong, at morn and eve comes, maid-like,
31    7,   10, 2 |        the Sun, hath shone while Morn is breaking, and priests
32    7,   15, 8 |         Shine forth at night and morn: through thee with fires
33    7,   15, 15|        thou preserve us, eve and morn, from sorrow, from the wicked
34    8,   19, 18|      thine altar Blessed God, at morn brought thine oblation,
35    8,   20, 15|         earlier flushings of the morn,~And even now shall he be
36    8,   22, 15|       call. the blissful car, at morn the inseparable Asvins with
37    8,   46, 26|        invested with the rays of morn,~Through these our Soma-draughts
38    8,   64, 6 |          God who shines at early morn,~Fair praise with voice
39    8,   83, 6 |        the milky juice,~At early morn will quaff thereof.~
40    9,   71, 7 |        splendidly through many a morn.~
41    9,   98, 11|           Snorting away at early morn these foolish evil-hearted
42   10,   35, 8 |        beholding all the rays of morn. We pray to kindled Agni
43   10,   35, 10|          grass I bid the Gods at morn to banquet, and will seat
44   10,   40, 2 |         in the evening, where at morn? Where is your haltingplace,
45   10,   40, 4 |       oblations call you down at morn and eve.~To folk who pay
46   10,   88, 6 | night-time; then, as the Sun, at morn springs up and rises.~Then
47   10,  112, 1 |       thy first draught is early morn's libation.~Rejoice, that
48   10,  189, 3 |  Throughout the days at break of morn.~
49 AppI,    0, 5 |       and laboured, at night and morn, through age-inducing dawnings.~
 
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