Book, Hymn, Verse 
 1    1,   15, 11|      bright with flames, whose acts are pure. who with~Rtus
 2    1,   20, 8 |    Priests they held, by pious acts they won themselves,~A share
 3    1,   30, 18|         immortal, ye of mighty acts,~Travels, O Aivins, in the
 4    1,   47, 8 |      Bestowing food on him who acts and gives aright, sit, Chiefs,
 5    1,   73, 1 | protecteth with his power. all acts of vigour,~Truthful, like
 6    1,  112, 2 |       thoughts to further holy acts.~
 7    1,  136, 5 |    Aryaman guards him well who acts uprightly following his
 8    1,  148, 2 |       my help approves me.~All acts of mine shall they accept
 9    3,    3, 3 |      have stored up their holy acts to him the worshipper looks
10    3,    3, 11|     than Vaisvanara's wondrous acts.~Agni sprang into being,
11    3,   34, 6 |         6 They laud the mighty acts of him the Mighty, the many
12    3,   60, 3 |        rites, pious with noble acts.~
13    3,   60, 4 |    good deeds, nor your heroic acts, Rbhus, Sudhanvan's Sons.~
14    4,    2, 17|            17 Gods, doing holy acts, devout, resplendent, smelting
15    4,   19, 10|       hast wrought them, great acts, spontaneous, and to man'
16    4,   23, 2 |        know we of his wondrous acts? How often comes he to aid
17    4,   23, 3 |   wishes?~What are his ancient acts of bounty? Wherefore call
18    5,   29, 14|       hast done all these many acts, O Indra.~What thou wilt
19    5,   47, 6 |      they lenghten prayers and acts of worship: the Mothers
20    6,   18, 4 |         driver of the churl to acts of bounty.~
21    6,   51, 2 |        Beholding good and evil acts of mortals, Sura marks well
22    7,   60, 2 |        beholding good and evil acts of mortals.~
23    7,   98, 5 |     deeds of Indra, and recent acts which Maghavan hath accomplished.~
24    8,   32, 11|       Satakratu, even in fight acts as a Vrtra-slayer s,till:~
25    8,   55, 12|            12 O thou of mighty acts, the aids that are in thee
26    8,   90, 7 |       songs are lifted up, and acts most splendid are to be
27    9,  108, 2 |    whom having drunk the Steer acts like a steer. drinking of
28   10,   10, 10|   brothers and sisters will do acts unmeet for kinsfolk.~Not
29   10,   14, 8 |       merit of free or ordered acts, in highest heaven.~Leave
30   10,   39, 4 |  libations must all these your acts be praised.~
31   10,   59, 3 |      we o'ercome our foes with acts of valour, as heaven is
32   10,  112, 8 |       old, O Indra, the mighty acts which thou hast first accomplished.~
33   10,  113, 7 |      the first of those heroic acts which they who strove together
34   10,  164, 3 |       or sleeping,~All hateful acts of ours, all evil doings
 
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