Book, Hymn, Verse 
 1    1,   30, 19|        of the Bull one chariot wheel ye ever keep,~The other
 2    1,  121, 13|        this Etasa drew not the wheel, O Indra.~Casting them forth
 3    1,  130, 9 |      at dawn he tore the Sun's wheel off. Bright red, he steals
 4    1,  155, 6 |           6 He, like a rounded wheel, hath in swift motion set
 5    1,  164, 2 |      draws it.~Three-naved the wheel is, sound and undecaying,
 6    1,  164, 11|    rolls round the heaven this wheel of during Order.~Herein
 7    1,  164, 13|       13 Upon this five-spoked wheel revolving ever all living
 8    1,  164, 14|                         14 The wheel revolves, unwasting, with
 9    1,  164, 49|       are the fellies, and the wheel is single; three are the
10    1,  174, 5 |       the Sun roll his chariot wheel anear us, and let the Thunderer
11    1,  175, 4 |        stolest Sarya's chariot wheel.~Thou barest Kutsa with
12    2,    5, 3 |        as the felly rounds the wheel.~
13    2,   11, 20|        sent forth his whirling wheel like Surya, and aided by
14    3,   61, 3 |       ever wending now, like a wheel, O newly-born, roll hi ther.~
15    4,    1, 3 |      is our Friend, swift as a wheel, like two car-steeds in
16    4,   28, 2 |    with might pressed down the wheel of Surya.~What rolled, all
17    4,   31, 4 |        as a courser's circling wheel, so turn thee hitherward
18    5,   31, 11|     running.~Etaga brought his wheel and firmly stays it: setting
19    5,   34, 6 |       war he stays the chariot wheel, and, hating him who pours
20    5,   36, 3 |    heart quakes like a rolling wheel for fear of penury.~Shall
21    5,   37, 3 |        loudly thunder, and his wheel make a thousand revolutions.~
22    5,   73, 3 |            3 Another beauteous wheel have ye fixed there to decorate
23    6,   31, 3 |         thou stolest the Sun's wheel and didst drive away misfortunes.~
24    6,   54, 3 |    Unharmed is Pusan's chariot wheel; the box ne'er falleth to
25    6,   56, 3 |      speckled cloud~The golden wheel of Sura's car.~
26    7,   32, 20|    song, as bends a wright his wheel of solid wood.~
27    7,   63, 2 |        he still would roll the wheel well-rounded, which Etasa,
28    8,    6, 38|   earth come after thee as the wheel follows Etasa:~To thee flow
29    8,   41, 6 |     the nave is set within the wheel.~Haste ye to honour Trita,
30    8,   46, 23|    with swift whirl my chariot wheel;~
31    8,   52, 8 |      manly deeds,~And sped the wheel upon its way.~
32    8,   61, 10|    fount that circles with its wheel above,~Exhaustless, with
33    8,   85, 9 | godless: scatter them with thy wheel, Impetuous Hero.~
34    9,   21, 6 |  wright brings his new-wrought wheel:~Flow pure and shining with
35   10,   10, 8 |      and hasten like a chariot wheel to meet him.~
36   10,   61, 11|     Agni, as the steed's swift wheel drives the felly onward.~
37   10,   85, 15|    came,~Where was one chariot wheel of yours? Where stood ye
38   10,  101, 7 |      forth the well with stone wheel, wooden buckets, the drink
39   10,  156, 3 |      thou the socket, turn the wheel.~
 
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