Book, Hymn, Verse 
 1    1,   51, 11|    wider yet.~The Strong hath loosed his bolt with the swift
 2    1,   80, 5 |   trembling Vrtra's back, and loosed the waters free to run,
 3    1,  103, 2 |      with his thunderbolt and loosed the waters.~Maghavan with
 4    1,  115, 4 |      unfinished.~When he hath loosed his Horses from their station,
 5    1,  128, 6 |       his right hand hath not loosed his hold, through love of
 6    1,  128, 6 |      through love of fame not loosed his hold.~He bears oblations
 7    4,   12, 6 |      Excellent and Holy, have loosed the cow that by the foot
 8    4,   27, 3 |       archer Krsanu aimed and loosed the string to strike him.~
 9    4,   52, 5 |    rays like troops of cattle loosed to feed.~Dawn hath filled
10    5,   29, 2 |       to slay the Dragon, and loosed, that they might flow, the
11    6,   12, 5 |    And, like a rushing flood, loosed quickly, burneth, swift
12    6,   32, 2 |    holy-thoughted singers, he loosed the bond that held the beams
13    6,   75, 16|                            16 Loosed from the Bowstring fly away,
14    7,   18, 15|   guidance came speeding like loosed waters rushing downward.~
15    7,   36, 1 |     Surya with his beams hath loosed the cattle.~With lofty ridges
16    7,   71, 5 |    distress and darkness, and loosed for Jahusa the bonds that
17    8,   32, 2 |       the fiend,~Ahisuva, and loosed the floods.~
18    8,   32, 25|     the water-cloud in twain, loosed rivers for their downward
19    8,   58, 13|        is that fair form that loosed the horses near at hand.~
20    8,   89, 12|      the rivers let them flow loosed at the command of Indra.~
21    9,   69, 1 |    the bow the hymn hath been loosed like a young calf to the
22    9,   86, 46|                            46 Loosed is the heavens! support,
23    9,   88, 5 |                   5 Like Agni loosed amid the forest, fiercely
24    9,   95, 2 |        sends forth his voice, loosed on the path of Order.~As
25    9,  106, 12|    Into the jars hath he been loosed, like an impetuous steed
26   10,   27, 14| Mother stands, the Youngling, loosed, is feeding.~Loud hath she
27   10,   91, 5 |    the Dawns' approach,~When, loosed to wander over plants and
28   10,  111, 9 |       motion,~Those that were loosed and those that longed for
29   10,  143, 2 |       newly-born to earth.~Ye loosed him like a firm-tied knot
 
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