Book, Hymn, Verse 
 1    1,   22, 20|             20 The princes evermore behold that loftiest place where
 2    1,   85, 8 |          like to Kings, terrible to behold.~
 3    1,   87, 5 |           Sire; our tongue, when we behold the Soma, stirs itself.~
 4    1,  102, 2 |       course, that we, O Indra, may behold and may have faith.~
 5    1,  105, 16| transgressed, O Gods. O mortals, ye behold it not. Mark this my woe,
 6    1,  113, 4 |            of glad sounds, our eyes behold her; splendid in hue she
 7    1,  113, 11|              We, we the living, now behold her brightness and they
 8    1,  115, 5 |           that Varuna and Mitra may behold it.~His Bay Steeds well
 9    1,  164, 1 |            oil is sprinkled. Here I behold the Chief with seven male
10    1,  190, 6 |             who unharmed by enemies behold us, while: they would make
11    2,   27, 3 |          the wicked,~Looking within behold the good and evil near to
12    3,    2, 15|             to all mankind,~Fair to behold for beauty like a splendid
13    3,   38, 9 |        around us.~All the wise Gods behold his varied actions who stands
14    4,    2, 12|           God, with rapid footsteps behold the Gods, wonderful, fair
15    4,   26, 1 |              I am the sapient Usana behold me.~
16    4,   52, 5 |                          5 Our eyes behold thy blessed rays like troops
17    4,   58, 9 |             the bridal feast, I now behold them.~Where Soma flows and
18    5,    4, 2 |           offering- bearer, fair to behold, far-reaching, far-refulgent,~
19    5,   48, 4 |             the beauty of his form, behold that rapid rush of his as '
20    5,   52, 11|             are their varied forms. Behold, they are Paravatas.~
21    5,   52, 12|            but helpers, splendid to behold.~
22    5,   53, 3 |            free from spot or stain: Behold us here and praise thou
23    5,   56, 2 |          strengthen them fearful to behold.~
24    5,   59, 3 |          horses ye are beauteous to behold, and for your glory show
25    5,   62, 8 |          place, O Varuna and Mitra, behold infinity and limit~tion.~
26    6,    9, 4 |           Priest, the first of all: behold him. Mid mortal men he is
27    7,    1, 2 |            in the dwelling, fair to behold, for help from every quarter:~
28    7,   37, 2 |                            2 Ye who behold the light of heaven, Rbhuksans,
29    7,   78, 4 |         Daughter of the Sky, we all behold her, yea, all men look on
30    7,   83, 2 |         love,~Where all things that behold the light are terrified,
31    7,   91, 4 |           permit you, so far as men behold whose eyes have vision,~
32    8,   13, 30|                 30 That we may long behold the light, what time the
33    9,    2, 6 |             fair as mighty Mitra to behold:~He shines together with
34    9,   83, 3 |            wrought: the Fathers who behold mankind laid down the germ,~
35   10,   30, 13|                           13 When I behold the Waters coming hither,
36   10,   33, 1 |          safely. The cry was heard, Behold, Dubsasu cometh!~
37   10,   55, 5 |         course with many round him.~Behold the Gods' high wisdom in
38   10,   57, 4 |          lire,~That thou mayst long behold the sun!~
39   10,   78, 1 |            with sacrifices;~Fair to behold, like Kings, with bright
40   10,   85, 35|           the triply parted robe, -~Behold the hues which Surya wears
41   10,  120, 5 |            thee in battles, when we behold great wealth the prize of
42   10,  130, 6 |           mind's eye I think that I behold them who first performed
43   10,  136, 3 |          You therefore, mortal men. behold our natural bodies and no
44   10,  158, 5 |              on thee most lovely to behold,~See clearly with the eyes
45   10,  177, 1 |         their spirit and their mind behold the Bird adorned with all
 
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