Book, Hymn, Verse 
 1    1,   48, 4 |         race, sings forth aloud the glories of the heroes' names, -~
 2    1,   78, 1 |             song exalt thee for thy glories' sake.~
 3    1,   78, 2 |          song:~We laud thee for thy glories' sake.~
 4    1,   78, 3 |         spoil:~We laud thee for thy glories' sake.~
 5    1,   78, 4 |          foes:~We laud thee for thy glories' sake.~
 6    1,   78, 5 |          sung:~We laud thee for thy glories' sake.~ ~
 7    1,   91, 2 |            powers and greatness, by glories art thou glorious, guide
 8    1,   91, 4 |                      4 With all thy glories on the earth, in heaven,
 9    1,   91, 18|    immortality, O Soma: win highest glories for thyself in heaven.~
10    1,   91, 19|                      19 Such of thy glories as with poured oblations
11    1,  139, 3 |          oblations, living men.~All glories and all nourishment, Lords
12    1,  139, 8 |          old, never may your bright glories fall into decay, never before
13    2,    1, 12|           in thy delightful hue are glories visible.~Thou art the lofty
14    2,    8, 5 |          according to his sway:~All glories hath he made his own.~
15    3,    1, 5 |         abroad his high and perfect glories.~
16    3,    3, 10|                  10 I celebrate thy glories, O Vaisvanara, wherewith
17    3,    4, 6 |            girt by Maruts, with his glories.~
18    3,   30, 5 | Much-invoked! in safety through thy glories alone thou speakest truth
19    3,   37, 7 |            combats of the hosts, in glories where the fight is won.~
20    3,   44, 2 |             Tawny Steeds, above all glories waxest great.~
21    4,    4, 9 |          joyous, passing beyond the glories of the people.~
22    4,   14, 1 |            Dawns refulgent in their glories.~Come on your chariot, ye
23    5,   58, 5 |           and more, strong in their glories, like days, like spokes
24    5,   61, 11|             They have attained high glories here.~
25    6,    1, 11|         with splendour and with thy glories, glorious and triumphant.~
26    6,   63, 6 |           Ye Twain, with these your glories fair to look on, brought,
27    6,   74, 2 |         give us excellent and happy glories.~
28    7,    3, 7 |          Agni, with those boundless glories as with a hundred fortresses
29    7,   18, 2 |           wives thou dwellest: with glories, as a Sage, surround and
30    7,   56, 14|            of air spread forth your glories, far, most adorable, ye
31    7,   78, 1 |        lights approaching: her many glories part, on high, asunder.~
32    8,   20, 16|             may taste thereof,~With glories and with war that winneth
33    8,   28, 5 |         they possess,~And seven the glories they assume.~
34    8,   79, 6 |            mighty cloak. So may thy glories reach to us.~
35    8,   81, 20|           the draught, irl whom all glories rest, in whom~The seven
36    8,   88, 2 |          wait on thee.~Thy loftiest glories claim our lauds beside the
37    8,   91, 9 |          the Lord supreme above all glories mid the Gods:~May he come
38    9,   61, 11|           ungodly man,~Yea, all the glories of mankind.~
39    9,   62, 19|                      19 Pouring all glories hither, he, effused and
40   10,   21, 3 |            at your glad carouse-all glories thou assurnest. Thou art
41   10,   42, 6 |       before him must bow all human glories.~
42   10,   44, 6 |             of the Gods, and won us glories that can never be surpassed.~
43   10,   45, 5 |                     5 The spring of glories and support of riches, rouser
44   10,   91, 5 |                               5 Thy glories are, as lightnings from
45   10,  123, 8 |       bright splendour, maketh dear glories in the lowest region.~
46   10,  127, 1 |          spot:~She hath put all her glories on.~
 
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