Book, Hymn, Verse 
 1    1,   24, 7 |       might, sustaineth erect the Tree's stem in the baseless region.~
 2    1,   90, 8 |                    8 May the tall tree be full of sweets for us,
 3    1,  126, 5 |           cows, good milkers, and tree harnessed horses,~Pajras,
 4    1,  164, 20|            in the same sheltering tree have found a refuge.~One
 5    1,  164, 22|                           22 The, tree whereon the fine Birds eat
 6    1,  182, 7 |                            7 What tree was that which stood fixed
 7    2,   14, 2 |           lightning smote, like a tree, the rain-withholding Vrtra -~
 8    2,   39, 1 |       come like two misers to the tree of treasure;~Like two laud-singing
 9    3,   45, 4 |         Indra, as with hooks, the tree for ripened fruit, for wealth
10    4,   20, 5 |        sages, like a ripe-fruited tree, a scythe-armed victor, -~
11    5,   54, 6 |          when ye smote the waving tree as when the worm consumeth
12    5,   78, 5 |                                 5 Tree, part asunder like the side
13    5,   78, 6 |          magic powers rent up the tree and shattered it.~
14    6,    8, 5 |      smite down the sinner like a tree with lightning-flash.~
15    6,   13, 1 |          thee, as branches from a tree, O Agni, from thee, Auspicious
16    6,   24, 3 |     greatness.~Like branches of a tree, Invoked of many manifold
17    6,   48, 17|           the roots the Kakambira tree: destroy thou all malignity.~
18    6,   57, 5 |         we closely cling,~As to a tree's extended bough.~
19    7,   43, 1 |       unmatched devotions, like a tree's branches, part in all
20    7,   95, 5 |        may we approach thee, as a tree, for shelter.~
21    8,    9, 5 |       have done in floods, in the tree, Wonder-Workers, and in
22    8,   13, 6 |          thee,~Like branches of a tree up-grows what they desire.~
23    8,   62, 17|         as an axearmed man upon a tree:~Let your protecting help
24    9,   12, 7 |                             7 The Tree whose praises never fail
25    9,   97, 53|         down, for triumph, like a tree's ripe fruit, sixty thousand
26   10,   10, 13|           or spirit.~As round the tree the woodbine clings, another
27   10,   10, 14|         as the woodbine rings the tree, enfold thee.~Win thou his
28   10,   27, 22|            22 Bound fast to,every tree the cow is lowing, and thence
29   10,   29, 1 |        sits the young bird on the tree rejoicing, ye, swift Pair,
30   10,   31, 7 |                    7 What was the tree, what wood, in sooth, produced
31   10,   43, 4 |           4 As on the fair-leafed tree rest birds, to Indra flow
32   10,   81, 4 |                    4 What was the tree, what wood in sooth produced
33   10,   89, 7 |             7 As an axe fells the tree so be slew Vrtra, brake
34   10,   91, 2 | swift-winged bird a home in every tree.~Benevolent to men, he scorns
35   10,   94, 3 |        branch of the Red-coloured Tree, these, the well-pastured
36   10,   97, 5 |                    5 The Holy Fig tree is your home, your mansion
37   10,   97, 5 |         your mansion is the Parna tree:~Winners of cattle shali
38   10,  115, 3 |           bird-like, rests upon a tree, scattering drops of juice
39   10,  127, 4 |         birds their nest upon the tree.~
40   10,  135, 1 |                         1. IN the Tree clothed with goodly leaves
41   10,  138, 2 |      gavest increase through this Tree's surpassing might. The
42   10,  146, 4 |       another there hath felled a tree:~At eve the dweller in the
 
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