Book, Hymn, Verse 
 1    1,   50, 11|           take from me this my yellow hue.~
 2    1,   62, 8 |              in her manner, unlike in hue, the Pair in alternation~
 3    1,   62, 9 |             in the raw cows, black of hue or ruddy, storest the ripe
 4    1,   92, 1 |               they come bright red in hue, the Mother Cows.~
 5    1,  113, 4 |               behold her; splendid in hue she hath unclosed the portals.~
 6    1,  117, 14|          manner:~With horses brown of hue that flew with swift wings
 7    1,  118, 5 |           horses, your birds of ruddy hue, convey you near us.~
 8    1,  123, 7 |               other cometh: unlike in hue day's, halves march on successive.~
 9    1,  141, 8 |            become by burning black of hue: their strength flies as
10    1,  161, 6 |              brought the Cow of every hue.~Ye went as Rbhus, Vibhvan,
11    1,  190, 4 |               skies that change their hue like serpents.~
12    2,    1, 12|              power; in thy delightful hue are glories visible.~Thou
13    2,    3, 9 |              of hearing, like gold in hue, well formed, and full of
14    2,    4, 5 |               he gave, as 'twere, his hue to those who love him.~Known
15    2,   34, 13|        themselves a bright and lovely hue.~
16    3,   44, 3 |         heaven with streams of golden hue, earth with her tints of
17    4,    3, 9 |                Though she is black of hue with milk she teemeth, nutritious,
18    5,   27, 5 |         hundred oxen, all of speckled hue, delight my heart,~The gifts
19    5,   73, 5 |            ever rapidly,~Birds of red hue were round about and burning
20    5,   75, 6 |               your steeds, of dappled hue, yoked at the thought,~Your
21    5,   84, 2 |           swelling cloud, O bright of hue.~
22    8,    7, 7 |              verily, wondrous, red of hue, speed on their courses
23    8,   34, 12|              well-fed Steeds alike in hue.~
24    8,   46, 22|        obtained;~Ten hundred brown in hue, and other ten red in three
25    8,   58, 16|               thousand-footed, red of hue, matchless, who blesses
26    8,   76, 5 |               steeds of many a varied hue,~Ye Lords of splendour,
27    8,   99, 2 |               A hundred oxen white of hue are shining like the stars
28    9,   11, 4 |          praise-song to Soma brown of hue, of independent might.~The
29    9,   45, 3 |                3 We balm thee, red of hue, with milk to fit thee for
30    9,   63, 4 |              Somas swift and brown of hue, in stream of solemn sacrifice~
31    9,   65, 25|               the Lovely One of tawny hue,~Lauded by Jamadagni's song.~
32    9,   66, 24|          Destroying darkness black of hue.~
33    9,   71, 2 |          slays the folk; he lets this hue of Asuras flow off from
34    9,   71, 8 |            covering assumes a radiant hue; where'er he comes into
35    9,   78, 4 |          taste, weal-bringing, red of hue.~
36    9,  104, 4 |          wealth for us:~We clothe the hue thou wearest with a robe
37    9,  105, 4 |            above the milk thy radiant hue.~
38   10,    1, 6 | well-decorated garments.~Born, red of hue, where men pour out libations,
39   10,   76, 3 |      milk-blent juice bright with the hue of steeds.~
40   10,   85, 28|                                28 Her hue is blue and red: the fienod
41   10,   96, 3 |              fast all forms of golden hue.~
42   10,   97, 1 |               Gods, -~Of these, whose hue is brown, will I declare
43   10,  124, 7 |           prosperity have eau lit his hue and colour as they gleamed
44   10,  136, 2 |             garments soiled of yellow hue.~They, following the wind'
 
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