Book, Hymn, Verse 
 1    1,   48, 1 |    with great glory, Goddess, Lady of the Light, dawn thou
 2    1,   48, 10|     Borne on thy lofty car, O Lady of the Light, hear, thou
 3    1,   92, 8 |      thy strength, auspicious Lady,~Dawn, may I gain that wealth,
 4    1,   92, 11|       of human creatures, the Lady shines with all her lover'
 5    1,  113, 7 |  shining raiment.~Thou soyran Lady of all earthly treasure,
 6    1,  164, 27|                       27 She, lady of all treasure, is come
 7    3,   61, 1 |    singer's praise, O wealthy Lady.~Thou, Goddess, ancient,
 8    3,   61, 4 | cometh, the wealthy Dame, the Lady of the dwelling;~Bringing
 9    3,   61, 6 |       worlds came the wealthy Lady.~To Morning, Agni, when
10    4,   16, 10|     his dwelling the faithful Lady was in doubt between you.~
11    4,   52, 1 |                       1. THIS Lady, giver of delight, after
12    5,   43, 6 |      great Aramati, Celestial Lady,~Exalted, worshipped with
13    5,   56, 3 |       Earth, like a bounteous lady, liberal of her gifts, struck
14    7,   75, 4 |  Heaven, the world's Imperial Lady.~
15    7,   77, 3 |     Gods' own Eye, auspicious Lady, leading her Courser white
16    7,   77, 4 |  riches: pour bounty, opulent Lady, on the singer.~
17    7,   81, 1 |    mighty gloom, the friendly Lady makes the light.~
18    7,   81, 6 |      who prompts the wealthy, Lady of sweet strains, may Usas
19    7,   95, 4 |     our sacrifice, auspicious Lady,~When we with reverence,
20    8,    8, 10|    Lords of ample wealth, the Lady mounted on your car,~Then,
21    8,    9, 17|       Goddess Dawn! Up Mighty Lady of sweet strains!~Rise,
22    8,   24, 28|       To Vyasva's sons, Blest Lady, rich in ample wealth!~
23    8,   47, 14|     or to our kine,~Remove, O Lady of the Light, to Trita Aptya
24   10,   11, 2 | Gandharvi spake: may she, the Lady of the flood, amid the river'
25   10,   17, 2 |     men they hid the Immortal Lady, made one like her and gave
26   10,   85, 26|       s mistress and speak as lady ito thy gathered people.~
27   10,   95, 1 |      Stay, thou fierce-souled lady, and let us reason for a
28   10,  123, 5 |            5 The Apsaras, the Lady, sweetly smiling, supports
29   10,  146, 2 |      with tinkling bells, the Lady of the Wood exults.~
30   10,  146, 3 |   appears:~Or else at eve the Lady of the Forest seems to free
 
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