Book, Hymn, Verse 
 1    1,  113, 15|   lustre.~Last of the countless mornings that have vanished, first
 2    1,  113, 17|        the praises of refulgent Mornings with his hymn's web the
 3    1,  123, 6 |     ascended.~The far-refulgent Mornings make apparent the lovely
 4    1,  171, 5 | strength at the dawn of endless mornings,~Give us, thou Mighty, glory
 5    1,  180, 1 |      the sweetness ye atend the Mornings.~
 6    2,    2, 7 |      the sky's bright sheen let mornings beam on us.~
 7    2,   20, 5 |      prosper.~Stealing away the mornings with the sunlight, he, lauded,
 8    2,   28, 3 |       coming, day after day, of mornings rich in cattle.~
 9    2,   34, 12| sacrifice: they at the break of mornings shall inspirit us.~Dawn
10    3,    7, 10|               10 Rich Lord, the Mornings have gleamed forth in splendour,
11    3,   15, 3 |     beholdest men, through many mornings, among the dark ones shine
12    3,   17, 3 |        Jatavedas, and the three mornings are thy births, O Agni.~
13    3,   55, 1 |         shining of the earliest Mornings, in the Cow's home was born
14    3,   61, 7 |         base the speeder of the Mornings, the Bull, hath entered
15    3,   62, 3 |      Bharati and Hotri with the Mornings.~
16    4,   13, 1 | wealth-giving spring of radiant Mornings.~Come, Asvins, to the dwelling
17    4,   23, 7 |  exactor, drives in the distant mornings that we know not.~
18    4,   40, 1 |        Dadhikravan: may all the Mornings move me to exertion;~Praise
19    4,   51, 1 |        verily the far-refulgent Mornings, Daughters of Heaven, bring
20    4,   51, 3 |      gloom this day the wealthy Mornings urge liberal givers to present
21    4,   51, 4 |      this day, or is it new, ye Mornings,~Wherewith, rich Dawns,
22    4,   51, 9 |     undiminished colours, these Mornings similar, in self-same fashion,~
23    5,   37, 1 |       in splendour.~For him may mornings dawn without cessation who
24    6,   39, 3 |      bright ensign. He made the Mornings to be born in splendour.~
25    6,   39, 4 |       he lighted up the host of Mornings.~He moves with Steeds yoked
26    6,   52, 4 |                           4 May Mornings as they spring to life,
27    6,   52, 15|       kindly give us nights and mornings.~
28    6,   60, 2 |        waters, sunlight, stolen Mornings.~Team-borne, thou makest
29    7,    5, 5 |   Ensign of days, Vaisvanara of mornings.~
30    7,    6, 5 |    deadly weapons, and gave the Mornings to anoble Husband,~Young
31    7,    9, 3 |       wondrous light before the Mornings; the young plants hath he
32    7,   35, 10|    rescues, and let the radiant Mornings be propitious.~Auspicious
33    7,   41, 7 |                   7 May blessed Mornings dawn on us for ever, with
34    7,   63, 3 | Refulgent from the bosom of the Mornings, he in Whom singers take
35    7,   72, 3 |       prayers and the Celestial Mornings.~Inviting those we long
36    7,   76, 3 |        truth, the number of the Mornings which were aforetime at
37    7,   80, 3 |                   3 May blessed Mornings shine on us for ever, with
38    8,   19, 31|       dear Friend of the mighty Mornings: thou shinest in glimmerings
39    8,   85, 1 |                  1. FOR him the Mornings made their courses longer,
40    9,   83, 3 |     spotted Steer hath made the Mornings shine, and yearning after
41    9,   86, 21|         purified, hath made the Mornings shine: this, even this is
42   10,   15, 7 |         the bosom of the purple Mornings, give riches to the man
43   10,   35, 6 |       from all sickness may the Mornings come to us, and let our
44   10,   85, 19|         days he goes before the Mornings~Coming, he orders f6r the
45   10,   88, 12|       spread abroad the radiant Mornings, and, coming with his light,
46   10,   95, 2 |     from thee like the first of Mornings.~Pururavas, return thou
 
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