Book, Hymn, Verse 
 1    1,   19, 3 |        know the mighty region of mid-air:~O Agni, with those Maruts
 2    1,   50, 7 |          Traversing sky and wide mid-air, thou metest with thy beams
 3    1,   51, 2 |        strong to save, who fills mid-air, encompassed round with
 4    1,   52, 6 |       the rain-obstructer lay in mid-air's lowest deep,~What time,
 5    1,   52, 12|           upon the limit of this mid-air and of heaven,~Hast made
 6    1,   52, 14|       whose bounds the waters of mid-air have never reached, -~Not,
 7    1,   58    |        excellent he measured out mid-air: he with oblation calls
 8    1,   61, 9 |          the magnitude of earth, mid-air, and heaven.~Indra, approved
 9    1,   79, 1 |                         1. HE in mid-air's expanse hath golden tresses;
10    1,   83, 2 |        look down and see how far mid-air is spread:~The Deities conduct
11    1,   84, 1 |      thee full, as the Sun fills mid-air with rays.~
12    1,   89, 10|          is the heaven, Aditi is mid-air, Aditi is the Mother and
13    1,   92, 1 |          the eastern half of the mid-air they spread abroad their
14    1,   95, 3 |        his birth they honour, in mid-air, in the heaven, and in the
15    1,  139, 4 |          the golden car.~Ye seek mid-air as by a path that leads
16    3,   30, 2 |           2 Not far for thee are mid-air's loftiest regions: start
17    3,   46, 3 |        might cxccedcth wide vast mid-air and heaven and earth together.~
18    4,   17, 14|          cloud bedeweth, in this mid-air's depth, at the base of
19    4,   40, 5 |      homed in light, the Vasu in mid-air, the priest beside the altar,
20    4,   45, 2 |     gloom, and spreading through mid-air bright radiance like the
21    4,   52, 7 |          the dear wide region of mid-air.~With thy bright shining
22    4,   53, 5 |  surrounding with his mightiness mid-air, three regions, and the
23    5,    1, 11|         it.~Knowing the paths by mid-air's spacious region bring
24    5,   47, 3 |       hath gone forth and guards mid-air's two limits.~
25    5,   52, 7 |         they who are in the wide mid-air,~Or in the rivers' compass,
26    5,   53, 8 |           come from heaven, from mid-air, or from near at hand~Tarry
27    5,   73, 1 |        hand,~In many spots or in mid-air, come hither, Lords of ample
28    6,   47, 4 |           Soma supports the wide mid-air above us.~
29    7,   75, 3 |        us.~Filling the region of mid-air, producing the rites of
30    7,   98, 3 |          Indra, thou hast filled mid-air's wide region, and given
31    7,  104, 23|     grief that comes from heaven mid-air preserve us.~
32    8,    7, 35|      their tortuous path through mid-air carry them, and give~The
33    8,    8, 3 |        drawn by pure hymns, from mid-air.~O Asvins, drink the savoury
34    8,    8, 4 |      from the heavens, come from mid-air, well-loved by us:~Here
35    8,    9, 2 |      with the Five Tribes, or in mid-air,~Bestow, ye Asvins, upon
36   10,   59, 7 |       may Heaven the Goddess and mid-air restore it.~May Soma give
37   10,   90, 14|        Forth from his navel came mid-air the sky was fashioned from
38   10,  121, 5 | supported:~By him the regions in mid-air were measured. What God
 
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