Book, Hymn, Verse 
 1    1,   23, 19|            Waters there is healing balm~Be swift, ye Gods, to give
 2    1,   95, 6 |            him, on the right, they balm with their oblations.~
 3    5,    1, 7 |         worlds by Law Eternal they balm with oil, strong Steed who
 4    5,    3, 2 |          with streams of milk they balm thee what time thou makcst
 5    5,   42, 11|           him who is Lord of every balm that bealeth.~Worship thou
 6    5,   53, 14|         toil, rain waters down and balm.~
 7    6,   70, 5 |            balm-dropping, yielding balm, with balm upon your path,~
 8    6,   70, 5 | balm-dropping, yielding balm, with balm upon your path,~Bestowing
 9    8,    9, 15|                15 Whatever healing balm is yours, Nisatyas, near
10    8,   20, 25|           fair trimmed grass, what balm soever Sindhu or Asikni
11    8,   49, 1 |         extended ladle full of oil balm thee, best Priest, to sit
12    9,   45, 3 |                               3 We balm thee, red of hue, with milk
13    9,   50, 5 |         anointed with the milk for balm,~Indu, for Indra, for his
14    9,   86, 43|                            43 They balm him, balm him over balm
15    9,   86, 43|                  43 They balm him, balm him over balm him thoroughly,
16    9,   86, 43|            balm him, balm him over balm him thoroughly, caress the
17    9,   86, 43|            the mighty strength and balm it with the meath.~They
18    9,   97, 57|        with ten swift fingers, and balm his form with essence of
19    9,  109, 20|                       20 Indu they balm with pleasant milky juice
20   10,    9, 5 |          beg the Floods to give us balm, these Queens who rule o'
21   10,   18, 7 |           themselves with fragrant balm and unguent.~Decked with
22   10,   41, 2 |          laden with its freight of balm,~Wherewith ye, Heroes, visit
23   10,   63, 3 |          pours forth water rich in balm,~And Dyaus the Infinite,
24   10,   64, 9 |       water rich in fatness and in balm.~
25   10,   78, 4 |            Shedding their precious balm like youthful suitors, they
26   10,   87, 1 |                               1. I BALM with oil the mighty Raksas-slayer;
27   10,   94, 13|            they move and drink the balm.~Like tillers of the ground
28   10,  137, 3 |       Hither, O Wind, blow healing balm, blow all disease away,
29   10,  137, 6 |            away.~The Waters have a balm for all: let them make medicine
30   10,  146, 6 |         sweet-scented, redolent of balm,~The Mother of all sylvan
31   10,  186, 1 |          joy, may Vata breathe his balm on us~May he prolong our
 
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