Book, Hymn, Verse 
 1    1,   45, 2 |            As Priyamedha erst was heard, Atri, Virupa, Angiras.~
 2    1,   74, 7 |         thou goest not a sound is heard of steed or straining of
 3    1,  105, 17|        That call of his Brhaspati heard and released him from distress.
 4    1,  109, 2 |                      2 For I have heard that ye give wealth more
 5    1,  109, 5 |                     5 You, I have heard, were mightiest, Indra-Agni,
 6    1,  116, 13|      treasures, to assist her.~Ye heard the weakling's wife, as '
 7    1,  139, 1 |                                1. HEARD be our prayer! In thought
 8    1,  169, 7 |                                 7 Heard is the roar of the advancing
 9    5,   53, 2 |       stood upon their cars, hath heard them tell the way they went?~
10    5,   87, 3 |           the psalm they sing are heard, from lofty heaven, the
11    6,   62, 7 |          the rock asunder: Bulls, heard the calling of the eunuch'
12    7,   33, 5 |         and imploring.~Then Indra heard Vasistha as he praised him,
13    7,   70, 5 |          5 Asvins, though ye have heard them oft aforetime, regard
14    7,   83, 3 |     people compassed me about. Ye heard my calling and ye came to
15    7,   83, 4 |           gave Sudas your aid.~Ye heard the prayers of these amid
16    8,   35, 19|                          19 As ye heard Atri's earliest eulogy,
17    8,   45, 32|           32 But little hath been heard of done upon the earth by
18    8,   55, 9 |       hath not done?~Who hath not heard his glorious title and his
19    8,   55, 11|  worshippers,~Bring prayers ne'er heard before to thee, O Much-invoked,
20    8,   85, 12|       from outcry. Make thy voice heard, for will not he regard
21    9,    3, 5 |       gifts:~He lets his voice be heard of all~
22    9,   41, 3 |         mighty Pavamana's roar is heard as 'twere the rush of rain~
23    9,  111, 2 |       twere from far, the hymn is heard, where holy songs resound
24   10,   22, 1 |           1. WHERE is famed Indra heard of? With what folk is he
25   10,   33, 1 |    brought me safely. The cry was heard, Behold, Dubsasu cometh!~
26   10,   38, 5 |              5 For, Indra, I have heard thee called Self. capturer,
27   10,   64, 15|           sages make their voices heard with hymns.~
28   10,   71, 4 |       hath hearing but hath never heard her.~But to another hath
29   10,   71, 5 | profitless illusion: the Voice he heard yields neither fruit,nor
30   10,   86, 11|                      11 So have I heard Indrani called most fortunate
31   10,   88, 15|                         15 I have heard mention of two several pathways,
32   10,  168, 4 |        inclines him.~His voice is heard, his shape is ever viewless.
 
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