Book, Hymn, Verse 
 1    1,  113, 15|      she sends forth brilliant lustre.~Last of the countless mornings
 2    3,    5, 1 |     the sages.~With far-spread lustre, kindled by the pious, the
 3    3,    6, 3 |   oblations; laud thy splendid lustre.~
 4    3,   14, 1 |        hath shown on earth his lustre.~
 5    3,   14, 4 |        as the Sun of men, with lustre.~
 6    3,   15, 1 |        with thy wide-extending lustre, dispel the terrors of the
 7    3,   54, 1 |     Eternal One, with heavenly lustre.~
 8    4,   13, 2 |        hath spread on high his lustre, waving his flag like a
 9    4,   52, 7 |        With thy bright shining lustre, Dawn.~
10    5,   28, 1 |        hath sent to heaven his lustre: he shines forth widely
11    5,   62, 5 |                  5 To make the lustre wider and more famous, guarding
12    5,   80, 5 |   Heaven, hath come to us with lustre.~
13    6,    4, 3 |        he clothes himself with lustre.~He who sends forth,, Eternal
14    6,    9, 1 |       as Sovran, hath with his lustre overcome the darkness.~
15    6,   62, 2 |    sacrifice through realms of lustre they light the radiance
16    6,   64, 2 |       art good: far shines thy lustre; thy beams, thy splendours
17    6,   65, 1 |     night-time with her argent lustre hath shown herself e'en
18    7,    1, 9 |      in many places spread thy lustre, -~Be gracious to us here
19    7,    3, 4 |             4 Thou whose fresh lustre o'er the earth advanceth
20    7,    5, 4 |  Refulgent in thine undecaying lustre thou hast invested both
21    7,    9, 4 |      refulgent with his lovely lustre: the kine have waked to
22    7,   10, 1 |       Lover, his far-spreading lustre.~Pure in his splendour shines
23    7,   33, 10|                   10 A form of lustre springing from the lightning
24    7,   38, 1 |       God, extended the golden lustre which he spreads around
25    7,   45, 3 |    advancing his far-spreading lustre, bestow on us the food that
26    7,   78, 3 |        of Morning, sending out lustre, as they rise, around them.~
27    7,   79, 2 |     his arms, give forth their lustre.~
28    7,   80, 2 |    wakened there with new-born lustre.~Youthful and unrestrained
29    8,    1, 18|    come from earth or from the lustre of the lofty heaven,~Wax
30    8,    7, 36|    lovely with his light:~With lustre these have spread abroad.~
31    9,   61, 18|      like splendid skill,~Like lustre, all heaven's light, to
32    9,   65, 4 |          4 Thou art a Steer by lustre: we, O Pavamana, faithfully~
33    9,   97, 39|  Bounteous, helped us with his lustre,~Wherewith our sires of
34    9,  113, 7 |        is set, and everlasting lustre shines. Flow, Indu, flow
35   10,    3, 3 | far-spreading with conspicuous lustre, hath compassed Night with
36   10,    6, 1 | encompassed with far-spreading lustre.~
37   10,    8, 3 |   sacrifice a wave of heavenly lustre.~In his swift flight the
38   10,   11, 3 |        splendid, with heavenly lustre, hath shone out for man,~
39   10,   37, 3 |     winged dappled Steeds.~One lustre waits upon thee moving to
40   10,   37, 9 |                9 Thou by whose lustre all the world of life comes
41   10,   37, 10|    cold, with fervent heat and lustre.~Bestow on us, O Surya,
42   10,   40, 14|       Wonder-Workers, Lords of lustre, where and with what folk
43   10,   45, 7 |       the heavens with radiant lustre.~
44   10,   85, 15|           15 O ye Two Lords of lustre, then when ye to Surya's
45   10,   88, 3 |   spread abroad the earth with lustre, this heaven, and both the
46   10,  123, 8 |   vulture's eye to heaven,~His lustre, joying in its own bright
47   10,  139, 1 |      the sunbeams, his eternal lustre;~He in whose energy wise
48   10,  178, 3 |  pervaded, like Surya with his lustre, and the waters -~His strength
 
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