Book, Hymn, Verse 
 1    1,   16, 7 |                             7 Welcome to thee be this our hymn,
 2    1,   76, 3 |    Lord of Soma: here is glad welcome for the Bounteous Giver.~
 3    1,  132, 5 |       hymns with Indra find a welcome place of rest: the hynins
 4    1,  132, 6 |    far from us with the bolt.~Welcome to him concealed afar shall
 5    1,  140, 13|                            13 Welcome our laud with thine approval,
 6    1,  163, 13|       approach the Gods, most welcome: then he declares good gifts
 7    1,  168, 1 |    you near at every rite: ye welcome every song of himwho serves
 8    1,  182, 6 |             6 Four ships most welcome in the midst of ocean, urged
 9    1,  182, 8 |                             8 Welcome to you be this the hymn
10    2,   39, 8 |       for a laud, made ready.~Welcome them, O ye Heroes, and come
11    4,    6, 2 |  Priest unerring, Agni, wise, welcome in our holy synods.~Like
12    4,    7, 5 |      duly as Invoking Priest,~Welcome, with sanctifying flame,
13    4,    9, 3 |   Around the altar is he led, welcome Chief Priest at solemn rites,~
14    4,   18, 7 |  addressing him with words of welcome? Will the floods take on
15    4,   57, 5 |              5 Suna and Sira, welcome ye this laud, and with the
16    5,    4, 5 |      dear House-Friend, guest welcome in the dwelling, to this
17    5,   22, 1 |   holy rites, the Priest most welcome in the house.~
18    5,   41, 16|   annoy us, and gladly may he welcome our addresses.~
19    5,   42, 2 |                   2 May Aditi welcome, even as a mother her dear
20    5,   80, 1 |                1. THE singers welcome with their hymns and praises
21    5,   83, 1 |     SING with these songs thy welcome to the Mighty, with adoration
22    7,    1, 18|     thou, Eternal, these most welcome oblations to the Deities'
23    7,   46, 2 |      to our doors that gladly welcome thee, and heal all sickness,
24    7,   78, 2 |       the priests are chaming welcome.~Usas approaches in her
25    7,   80, 1 |     are the first awakened to welcome Usas with their songs and
26    7,   81, 3 |         3 Promptly we woke to welcome thee, O Usas, Daughter of
27    8,   23, 25|                         25 As welcome guest of human kind, as
28    8,   26, 7 |                          8 To welcome this mine offering, O ye
29    8,   44, 2 |    magnified by this my song:~Welcome my sweedy-spoken words.~
30    9,   56, 3 |      3 Ten Dames have sung to welcome thee, even as a maiden greets
31    9,  107, 6 |       hast become a Sage most welcome to the Gods: thou madest
32   10,   21, 7 |      have established thee as welcome Priest at holy rites,~Thee
33   10,   40, 12|      twofold guard: may we as welcome friends reach Aryaman's
34   10,   54, 6 | sweetness,~To Indra hath this welcome hymn that strengthens been
35   10,   56, 1 |   Uniting with a body be thou welcome, dear to the Gods in their
36   10,   61, 1 |                        1. THE welcome speaker in the storm of
37   10,   62, 1 |      be happiness, Angirases. Welcome the son of Manu, ye who
38   10,   62, 2 |     be yours, O ye Angirases. Welcome the son of Manu, ye who
39   10,   62, 3 |  progeny be yours, Angirases. Welcome the son of Manu, ye who
40   10,   62, 4 |  dignity be yours, Angirases. Welcome the son of Manu, ye who
41   10,   70, 1 |  ENJOY, O Agni, this my Fuel, welcome the oil-filled ladle where
42   10,   85, 37|     loving arms about me, and welcome all my love and mine embraces.~
43   10,   86, 12|     my friend Vrsakapi,~Whose welcome offering here, made pure
44   10,  122, 1 |  pleasant Guest whom all must welcome.~May Agni, Priest and Master
45   10,  122, 3 |   sons and ready for his use: welcome the man who comes with fuel
46   10,  125, 5 |      Gods and men alike shall welcome.~I make the man I love exceeding
 
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