Book, Hymn, Verse 
 1    1,  100, 12|           like Soma, guard of the Five Peoples, may Indra, girt
 2    1,  105, 10|                      10 May those five Bulls which stand on high
 3    1,  117, 3 |         freed sage Atri, whom the Five Tribes honoured, from the
 4    1,  176, 3 |           hands deposited all the Five Peoples' treasures rest.~
 5    2,    2, 10|           other men;~And over the Five Races let our glory shine
 6    2,   34, 14|          for assistance, like the five terrestrial priests. Trita
 7    3,    7, 7 |           holy singers guard with five Adhvaryus the Bird's beloved
 8    3,   37, 9 |         powers which thou mid the Five Races hast displayed -~These,
 9    3,   59, 8 |                         8 All the Five Races have repaired to Mitra,
10    4,   30, 15|          hundred thousand and the five,~Crushed like the fellies,
11    5,   32, 11|        sole Lord of heroes of the Five Races, famed among the people.~
12    5,   34, 5 |          seeks no enterprise with five or ten to aid, nor stays
13    5,   35, 2 |            three,~Or those of the Five Tribes of men, bring quickly
14    5,   42, 1 |         Aditi, and Bhaga.~May the Five Priests' Lord, dwelling
15    6,   11, 4 |         One rich in oblations the Five Tribes, bringing gifts,
16    6,   46, 7 |        the splendid fame that the Five Tribes enjoy~Bring, yea,
17    6,   61, 12|        from threefold source, the Five Tribes' prosperer, she must
18    7,   75, 4 |        visits the lands where the Five Tribes are settled,~Looking
19    7,   79, 1 |     ROUSING the lands where men's Five Tribes are settled, Dawn
20    8,    9, 2 |       that is in heaven, with the Five Tribes, or in mid-air,~Bestow,
21    8,   32, 22|         great distances, past the Five Peoples go thy way,~O Indra,
22    8,   52, 7 |                        7 When the Five Tribes with all their men
23    8,   61, 7 |     single cow; the two set other five to work,~On the stream's
24    9,   14, 2 |                        2 When the Five kindred Companies, active
25    9,   65, 23|           pressed among the Races Five -~
26    9,   66, 20|           Priest of all the Races Five:~To him whose wealth is
27    9,   86, 29|           under thy Law are these five regions of the world.~Tlou
28    9,   92, 3 |           his lofty wisdom to the Five Tribes the Sage attains
29    9,  101, 9 |     worthy to be famed,~Which the Five Tribes have over them, whereby
30   10,   13, 3 |                                 3 Five paces have I risen from
31   10,   45, 6 |       when passing over, when the Five Tribes brought sacrifice
32   10,   53, 4 |           who merit worship, O ye Five Tribes, be pleased with
33   10,   53, 5 |                         5 May the Five Tribes be pleased with mine
34   10,   55, 2 |         that is and shall be.~The Five Tribes whom he loveth well
35   10,   55, 3 |        and all between them, Gods five times sevenfold in their
36   10,   60, 4 |           dazzling-bright.~As the Five Tribes that are in heaven.~
37   10,   93, 14|          and the King.~They yoked five hundred, and their love
38   10,  117, 8 |          and stand and look where five are met together.~
39   10,  119, 6 |          within the eye count the Five Tribes of men with me:~Have
40   10,  124, 1 |            with seven threads and five divisions.~Be our oblation-bearer
41   10,  178, 3 |           3 He who with might the Five Lands hath pervaded, like
42 AppII         |         the first Pada containing five syllables, and the three
43 AppII         |       consisting of four Padas of five syllables each, and the
44 AppII         | Padapankti: a metre consisting of five Padas of five syllables
45 AppII         |       consisting of five Padas of five syllables each.~Pankti:
46 AppII         |          each.~Pankti: a metre of five octosyllabic Padas, like
 
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