Book, Hymn, Verse 
 1    1,   71, 10|      with deepest knowledge.~Old age, like gathering cloud, impairs
 2    1,  116, 25|          still seeing, enter old age as 'twere the house I live
 3    1,  139, 8 |         deed of yours, new every age, wondrous, surpassing man,
 4    1,  140, 8 |         One.~Releasing them from age with a loud roar he comes,
 5    1,  144, 4 | untouched by eld through many an age of man.~
 6    1,  158, 6 |      length of days in the tenth age of human kind.~He is the
 7    1,  165, 1 |       jointly invested, peers in age, who dwell together?~From
 8    1,  179, 1 |       age-inducing dawnings.~Old age impairs the beauty of our
 9    2,    8, 2 |    aright, withers, untouched by age, the foe:~When worshipped
10    3,   26, 3 |                                3 Age after age Vaisvanara, neighing
11    3,   26, 3 |                      3 Age after age Vaisvanara, neighing like
12    4,   16, 13|   thousand, and rentest forts as age consumes a garment.~
13    5,    2, 4 |          They who were grey with age again grow youthful.~
14    5,   41, 17|       this body: as for mine old age, Nirrti consume it~
15    5,   74, 5 |        Ye from cyavana worn with age removed his skin as 'twere
16    6,    8, 5 |                       5 In every age bestow upon the singers
17    6,   15, 5 |      Etaia, cometh, untouched by age, as one athirst in heat.~
18    6,   15, 8 |             8 Men, Agni, in each age have made thee, Deathiess
19    6,   16, 23|        he hath sat through every age of man,~Oblation-bearing
20    6,   24, 7 |       autumn seasons wither with age, nor fleeting days enfeeble, -~
21    7,   71, 5 |        Ye freed Cyavana from old age and weakness: ye brought
22    8,   13, 23|         car who art~Untouched by age, most gladdening car for
23    8,   56, 20|        skill,~Destroy us ere old age be nigh.~
24   10,   18, 6 |          full lives ap! find old age delightful, all of you striving
25   10,   27, 21|     another glory so through old age they pass and feel no sorrow.~
26   10,   32, 8 |     Mother.~Yet in his youth old age hath come upon him: he hath
27   10,   37, 6 |         lives, may we attain old age.~
28   10,   39, 8 |        to tge sage Kali when old age was coming nigh.~Ye rescued
29   10,   59, 4 |         Sun arising.~Let our old age with passing days be kindly.
30   10,   72, 1 |          are chanted in a future age.~
31   10,   72, 2 |         Existence, in an earlier age of Gods, from Non-existence
32   10,   72, 3 |       Existence, in the earliest age of Gods, from Non-existence
33   10,   72, 9 |        forth to meet the earlier age.~She brought Martanda thitherward
34   10,   85, 36|        that thou mayst reach old age with me thy husband.~Gods,
35   10,   85, 43|        Aryaman adorn us till old age come nigh.~Not inauspicious
36   10,   87, 21|        with wisdom.~Guard to old age thy friend, O Friend, Eternal:
37   10,   88, 13|  engendered Agni Vaisvanara whom age ne'er touches.~The Ancient
38   10,   94, 12|          verily, stand firm from age to age: they, loving rest,
39   10,   94, 12|           stand firm from age to age: they, loving rest, are
40 AppI,    0, 5 |       age-inducing dawnings.~Old age impairs the beauty of our
 
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