Book, Hymn, Verse 
 1    1,    9, 9 |     songs the praise-worthy who cometh to our aid, we call~Indra,
 2    1,   35, 2 |        in his golden chariot he cometh, Savitar, God who looks
 3    1,   48, 3 |     forth of cars~Which, as she cometh nigh, have fixed their thought
 4    1,   79, 2 |      bless and seem to smile he cometh: the waters fall, the clouds
 5    1,  117, 2 |     which drawn by brave steeds cometh to the people,~Whereon ye
 6    1,  121, 1 |       the people of the home he cometh he strideth to the sacrifice,
 7    1,  123, 4 | conquest, with bright sheen she cometh. Her portion is the best
 8    1,  123, 7 |         departeth and the other cometh: unlike in hue day's, halves
 9    1,  124, 4 |     like a new song-singer.~She cometh like a fly awaking sleepers,
10    1,  155, 6 |      youth, no more a child, he cometh to our call.~
11    2,   16, 3 |      mountains or by seas.~None cometh near, O Indra, to thy thunderbolt,
12    3,   33, 9 |        Sisters, to the bard who cometh to you from far away with
13    3,   61, 4 |    reins drop downward, Morning cometh, the wealthy Dame, the Lady
14    4,   16, 17|        One, the dread encounter cometh, then be thou the Protector
15    4,   20, 4 |     delight thee with food that cometh from the mountain ridges.~
16    4,   29, 2 |        to this our sacrifice he cometh marking how he is called
17    5,    1, 1 |       fuel to meet the Dawn who cometh like a milch-cow.~Like young
18    5,   63, 4 |       Sun, the wondrous weapon, cometh forth as light.~Ye hide
19    5,   87, 4 |    strong horses on heights, he cometh forth, joy-giving, with
20    6,   15, 5 |       as in the fight of Etaia, cometh, untouched by age, as one
21    6,   38, 2 |       cry to Indra his ears who cometh nigh e'en from a distance.~
22    6,   68, 10|     rapturous joy.~Your chariot cometh to the banquet of the Gods,
23    7,    3, 9 |                 9 When forth he cometh, like an axe new-sharpened,
24    7,   20, 7 |         the younger the greater cometh to the lesser's present.~
25    7,   33, 14|       you, O Pratrdas, Vasistha cometh.~
26    7,   37, 7 |    Friends to length of days he cometh, he whom men let not rest
27    7,   80, 2 |   Youthful and unrestrained she cometh forward: she hath turned
28    7,   87, 4 |    twere to teach the race that cometh.~
29    8,    5, 34|       accompanied by song,~That cometh with a store of food.~
30    8,   21, 8 |       Vasu, for all wealth that cometh of the kine, sharpen our
31    9,   69, 1 |    udder of its dam.~As one who cometh first with full stream she
32    9,   97, 52|     Shall give a son to him who cometh quickly.~
33   10,    3, 4 |         Steer are visible as he cometh.~
34   10,   10, 11|         sister when Destruction cometh?~Forced by my love these
35   10,   33, 1 |      was heard, Behold, Dubsasu cometh!~
36   10,   70, 5 |   eagerly the heavenly Car that cometh.~
37   10,   71, 10|        joyful in the friend who cometh in triumph, having conquered
38   10,  123, 8 |            8 When as a spark he cometh near the ocean, still looking
 
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