Book, Hymn, Verse 
 1    1,    4, 5 |     Whether the men who mock us say, Depart unto another place,~
 2    1,   10, 1 |    chanters hymn thee, they who say the word of praise magnify
 3    1,   74, 1 |         a hymn to a hymn let us say,~Who hears us even when
 4    1,   74, 3 |                   3 And let men say, Agni is born, e'en he who
 5    1,   75, 2 |            2 Now, Agni, will we say to thee, O wisest and best
 6    1,   84, 5 |        Sing glory now to Indra, say to him your solemn eulogies.~
 7    1,  122, 1 |                              1. SAY, bringing sacrifice to bounteous
 8    1,  162, 12|     Horse is ready call out and say, the smell is good; remove
 9    1,  163, 3 |      thoroughly from Soma. They say thou hast three bonds in
10    1,  163, 4 |             4 Three bonds, they say, thou hast in heaven that
11    1,  163, 4 |       Courser, there where they say is thy sublimest birth-place.~
12    1,  164, 12|      watery store.~These others say that he, God with far-seeing
13    1,  164, 22|  offspring, -~Upon its top they say the fig is luscious none
14    1,  164, 25|       Saman.~Gavatri hath, they say, three brands for kindling:
15    1,  165, 3 |       Ones. Lord of Bay Steeds, say what thou hast against us.~
16    1,  168, 6 |                               6 Say where, then, is this mighty
17    2,   12, 5 |     Where is He? or verily they say of him, He is not.~He sweeps
18    2,   30, 7 |      slothful, and never let us say, Press not the Soma;~For
19    4,    3, 5 | bounteous Mitra? What wilt thou say to Aryaman and Bhaga?~
20    4,    3, 6 |          O Agni, what wilt thou say to man-destroying Rudra?~
21    4,   38, 9 |      men abundance.~Of him they say when drawing back from battle.
22    5,   61, 18|         18 From me to Rathaviti say, when he hath pressed the
23    6,   45, 8 |         Him in whose hands they say are stored all treasures
24    6,   54, 1 |         direct us straight,~And say unto us, It is here.~
25    6,   54, 2 |       the houses out to us,~And say to us, These same are they.~
26    7,   31, 2 |          2 To him the Bounteous say the laud, and let us glorify,
27    7,   33, 13|        up Mana, and thence they say was born the sage Vasistha.~
28    7,   64, 3 |         pathways,~That foes may say unto Sudas our chieftain,
29    7,   95, 5 |         ye made with adoration: say this, Sarasvati, and accept
30    8,    1, 1 |     when the juice is shed, and say your lauds repeatedly:~
31    8,    2, 11|       Soma-draught.~I hear them say that thou art rich.~
32    8,   32, 15|    gracious deeds:~None who can say, He giveth not.~
33    8,   32, 17|        him who must be praised, say lauds to him who must be
34    8,   89, 3 |       existeth.~One and another say, There is no Indra. Who
35   10,   10, 6 |         What, wanton! wilt thou say to men to tempt them?~
36   10,   18, 1 |       wont to travel.~To thee I say it who hast eyes and hearest:
37   10,   86, 7 |         love is quickly wibn, I say what verily will be.~My,
38   10,   97, 22|        Plants hold colloquy and say:~O King, we save from death
 
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