Book, Hymn, Verse 
 1    1,    6, 7 |         7 Mayest thou verily be seen coming by fearless Indra'
 2    1,   18, 9 |                        9 I have seen Narasamsa, him most resolute,
 3    1,   22, 19|       Hath let his holy ways be seen.~
 4    1,   48, 13|       whose auspicious rays are seen resplendent round about,~
 5    1,   50, 3 |           3 His herald rays are seen afar refulgent o'er the
 6    1,   83, 1 |        about the waters clearly seen afar fill Sindhu full.~
 7    1,  119, 3 |         Then verily your car is seen upon the slope when ye,
 8    1,  124, 4 |                   4 Near is she seen, as 'twere the Bright One'
 9    1,  136, 2 |         2 For the broad Sun was seen a path more widely laid,
10    1,  163, 5 |    hoofs as winner.~Here have I seen the auspicious reins that
11    1,  164, 4 |      him as he sprang to being, seen how the boneless One supports
12    1,  164, 45| regardeth: Of one, the sweep is seen, but his figure.~
13    1,  165, 12|       their vigour.~When I have seen you, Matuts, in gay splendour,
14    1,  191, 8 |      Consuming all that are not seen, and evil spirits of the
15    2,   24, 7 |        pious ones when they had seen the falsehoods turned them
16    2,   31, 5 |                           5 Or, seen alternate, those two blessed
17    3,   54, 5 |        who will now declare it?~Seen are their lowest dwelling-places
18    3,   55, 8 |       thing that comes anear is seen to meet him.~The hymn commingles
19    4,   13, 5 |       power moves he? Who liath seen it? He guards the vault
20    4,   14, 5 |   self-power moves he? Who hath seen it? He guards the vault
21    4,   16, 14|      thy form, Immortal One, is seen expanding:~Thou a wild elephant
22    5,    3, 11|     troubles.~Thieves have been seen by us and open foemen: unknown
23    6,    2, 2 |      thee the Friendly Courser, seen of all, comes speeding through
24    6,   27, 3 |     full abundance.~No one hath seen that might of thine, productive
25    7,   61, 5 |       whom no wondrous thing is seen, no worship.~Guile follows
26    7,   67, 2 |      were apparent.~Eastward is seen the Banner of the Morning,
27    7,   81, 1 |      the Daughter of the Sky is seen.~Uncovering, that we may
28    7,   81, 4 |         Goddess! that it may be seen.~We yearn to be thine own,
29    7,   83, 3 |        boundaries of earth were seen all dark with dust: O Indra-Varuna,
30    8,   56, 7 |        O ye in whom no fault is seen.~
31    8,   61, 6 |      And traces of his car, are seen.~
32    8,   71, 8 |                      8 The Soma seen within themats, as in the
33    8,   71, 8 |        in the flood the Moon is seen,~Drink thou, for thou art
34    8,   90, 13|       hues and rich in rays,~Is seen, advancing as it were with
35    9,   61, 7 | beautify~With the Adityas is he seen.~
36   10,   48, 9 |       One of the two hath Soma, seen within it; the Herdsman
37   10,   51, 2 |                 2 What God hath seen me? Who of all their number
38   10,   71, 4 |            4 One man hath ne'er seen Vak, and yet he seeth: one
39   10,   82, 5 |         where all the Gods were seen together?~
40   10,  111, 7 |  colours.~The Star of heaven is seen as 'twere approaching: none
 
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