Book, Hymn, Verse 
 1    1,   14, 7 |  unite them, Agni, with their Dames:~Make them drink meath,
 2    1,   30, 11| Friend of our lovely-featured dames~And of our Soma-drinking
 3    1,   61, 8 |       he slew the Dragon, the Dames, too, Consorts of the Goda,
 4    1,   62, 7 |      doer of marvels set both Dames and earth and heaven.~
 5    1,   62, 8 |      Still born afresh, young Dames, each in her manner, unlike
 6    1,   79, 1 |    morn. ing; like honourable dames, true, active workers.~
 7    1,  103, 7 |      Ahi.~in thee, delighted, Dames divine rejoiced them, the
 8    1,  124, 4 |   sleepers, of all. returning dames most true and constant.~
 9    2,    1, 5 |   power hast kinship with the Dames.~Thou, urging thy fleet
10    2,   35, 5 |                5 To him three Dames are oftering food to feed
11    2,   38, 10|   thought and wisdom, and the Dames' Lord and Narasamsa aid
12    2,   39, 2 |       electing;~Like two fair dames embellishing their bodies,
13    3,    1, 9 |     in secret, with the young Dames of heaven. He stayed not
14    3,    6, 9 |       able.~Bring, witb their Dames, the Gods, the Three and-Thirty,
15    3,   54, 14|       Mothers, the many young Dames, never disregard him.~
16    4,    5, 5 |      brothers, straying, like dames who hate their lords, of
17    4,   34, 7 |      close-knit with heavenly Dames who give us treasures.~
18    5,   43, 13|     his favours,~Dweller with Dames divine, with plants, unwearied,
19    5,   46, 8 |                     8 May the Dames, wives of Gods, enjoy our
20    5,   50, 3 |    the Hero Gods and then the Dames.~May he remove and keep
21    6,    3, 7 |      both worlds, well-wedded Dames, with treasure.~
22    6,   49, 7 |     inspire us,~And, with the Dames accordant, give the singer
23    6,   50, 13|        And, with the Gods and Dames accordant, Tvastar; Dyaus
24    6,   50, 15|      aloud to please you.~The Dames invoked, and the resistless
25    6,   68, 4 |                      4 Though dames and men have waxen strong
26    7,   35, 6 |   Healer Rudra, and, with the Dames, may Tvastar kindly listen.~
27    9,    6, 5 | having passed the filter, ten dames cleanse, as 'twere a vigorous
28    9,   38, 2 |                         2 The Dames of Trita with the stones
29    9,   56, 3 |                         3 Ten Dames have sung to welcome thee,
30   10,   18, 7 |         7 Let these unwidowed dames with noble husbands adorn
31   10,   18, 7 |    from sorrow, first let the dames go up to where he lieth.~
32   10,   43, 8 |    hath made these floods the dames of worthy lords.~This Maghavan
33   10,   64, 10|        with the Goddesses and Dames.~Rbhuksan, Vaja, Bhaga,
34   10,   66, 3 |      us, and Tvastar with the Dames further us to success.~
35   10,   86, 11|    most fortunate among these Dames,~For never shall her Consort
36   10,   92, 14|      free, with all celestial Dames.~
37   10,   93, 1 | evermore to us like two young Dames.~Guard us thereby from stronger
38   10,   95, 7 |       7 While he was born the Dames sate down together, the
39   10,  110, 6 |     station,~Lofty, celestial Dames with gold to deck them.
40   10,  145, 3 |      is lower than the lowest dames.~
41   10,  159, 5 |    twere the wealth of weaker Dames.~
42   10,  168, 2 |    hurry, they come to him as dames to an assembly.~Borne on
 
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