Book, Hymn, Verse 
 1    1,    6, 2 |           both sides to the car they yoke the two bay coursers dear
 2    1,   22, 1 |             WAKEN the Asvin Pair who yoke their car at early morn:
 3    1,   34, 9 |        firmly fastened?~When will ye yoke the mighty ass that draws
 4    1,   81, 3 |             is laid before the bold.~Yoke thou thy wildly-rushing
 5    1,   82, 1 |            solicit thee, now, Indra, yoke thy two Bay Steeds.~
 6    1,   82, 2 |             latest hymn. Now, Indra, yoke thy two Bay Steeds.~
 7    1,   82, 3 |        richly laden car. Now, Indra, yoke thy two Bay Steeds.~
 8    1,   82, 4 |               harnesser. Now, Indra, yoke thy two Bay Steeds.~
 9    1,   82, 5 |          beloved Spouse. Now, Indra, yoke thy two Bay Steeds.~
10    1,   82, 6 |                 6 With holy prayer I yoke thy long-maned pair of Bays:
11    1,   84, 6 |             6 When, Indra, thou dost yoke thy Steeds, there is no
12    1,   87, 3 |              when on their ways they yoke their cars for victory.~
13    1,   92, 15|            enriched with holy rites, yoke to thy car thy purple steeds,~
14    1,  164, 2 |              the one-wheeled chariot yoke the Courser; bearing seven
15    1,  186, 7 |              our hymns delight, that yoke swift horses, like mother
16    2,   37, 5 |                                    5 Yoke, O ye Twain, to-day your
17    3,   50, 2 |                                  2 I yoke thy pair of trusty Steeds
18    3,   53, 17|            not the pole slip nor the yoke be broken.~May Indra, keep
19    4,   48, 4 | nine-and-ninety harnessed steeds who yoke them at thy will bring thee.~
20    5,   56, 4 |       erthrow like oxen difficult to yoke,~Cause e'en the heavenly
21    5,   56, 6 |            car the bright red mares, yoke the red coursers to your
22    5,   63, 5 |                         5 The Maruts yoke their easy car for victory,
23    6,   35, 3 |           the singer?~When wilt thou yoke, as we yoke songs, thy Horses,
24    6,   35, 3 |           When wilt thou yoke, as we yoke songs, thy Horses, and come
25    7,   16, 2 |              all-supporting, let him yoke: let him, well-worshipped,
26    7,   19, 6 |              For thee, the Strong, I yoke thy strong Bay Horses: may
27    7,   42, 2 |           long-known path to travel: yoke for the juice tfiy bay,
28    8,    3, 17|           Best slayer of the Vrtras, yoke thy Bay Steeds, Indra, from
29    8,   33, 18|        High-lifted is the stallion's yoke.~
30    8,   41, 6 |             as they muster steeds to yoke.~
31    8,   62, 1 |           for him who keeps the Law, yoke your steeds, Aiyins, to
32    8,   64, 1 |                                   1. YOKE, Agni, as a charioteer,
33    8,   74, 7 |                                    7 Yoke to the firmly jointed car
34    8,   80, 7 |             of car, of wagon, and of yoke.~
35    9,   62, 17|            17 That he may move, they yoke him to the three-backed
36   10,    4, 6 |              meant for thee, O Agni: yoke as it were thy car with
37   10,   13, 1 |                                 1. I YOKE with prayer your ancient
38   10,   27, 9 |               There shall the captor yoke the yokeless bullock, and
39   10,   60, 8 |          thong they bind the chariot yoke to hold it fast,~So have
40   10,   93, 12|           Thus forms a carpenter the yoke of horses, not to be displaced.~
41   10,  102, 8 |             bound to the pole by the yoke's thong of leather.~Performing
 
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