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      Book, Hymn, Verse 
5524    3,   30, 17|                    thou bebaved as one who wavers? Cast thy hot dart at him
5525    3,   44, 2 |                  Steeds, above all glories waxest great.~
5526    4,    1, 10|                 Let Agni -for he knows the way- conduct us to all that he
5527    2,   30, 9 |                                  9 Him who waylays, yea, him who would destroy
5528   10,  110, 2 |                meath balming the paths and waysof Order, make them pleasant.~
5529    9,  108, 12|                   darkness with his shine.~Wcll-praised by. sages he hath. by his
5530    4,   17, 16|               craving strength and horses, we-singers stir Indra, the strong,
5531    2,   17, 9 |                             9 Now may that weaithy Cow of thine, O Indra, give
5532    8,   90, 16|                                         16 Weak-minded men have as a cow adopted
5533   10,  137, 4 |              blessed strength, I drive thy weakening malady away.~
5534    9,   78, 4 |                  drop most sweet to taste, weal-bringing, red of hue.~
5535    1,  117, 19|                               19 Great and weal-giving is your aid, O Asvins, ye,
5536    8,   64, 12|                bears a load:~Snatch up the wealih and win it all.~
5537   10,   47, 4 |           confirmed in power, most useful, wealth-attracting,~True, Indra! crushing forts
5538    9,   86, 33|                  with his hundred streams, Wealth-bringer, lifting up his voice while
5539    4,    2, 15|                    and, radiant, burst the wealth-containing mountain.~
5540    7,   32, 2 |               juice that they have poured.~Wealth-craving singers have on Indra set
5541    1,   91, 12|               Enricher, healer of disease, wealth-finder, prospering our store,~Be,
5542    1,   47, 3 |                  Soma juice.~Borne on your wealth-fraught car come ye this day to
5543    4,   34, 6 |            adoration.~Drink of this meath, Wealth-givers, joined with Indra with
5544    6,    3, 2 |              worship, and offered gifts to wealth-increasing Agni.~Him the displeasure
5545    2,    6, 3 |                 lover of song, with songs, wealth-lover, giver of our wealth!~With
5546    1,   94, 15|               quikenest, with children and wealth-may we be they, Eternal Being.~
5547    7,    1, 6 |                    oil, with its oblation.~Wealth-seeking comes to him his own devotion.~
5548    1,   81, 6 |                Deal forth -abundant is thy wealth-that in thy bounty 1 may share.~
5549    9,   52, 1 |                                         1. WEALTH-WINNER, dwelling in the sky, bringing
5550    8,   80, 4 |                    us? Will he not make us wealthier?~Shall we not, hostile to
5551    1,   25, 3 |                     bent only on obtaining wealths~As to their nests the birds
5552    8,   43, 7 |              nourishment, Agni devours and wearies not,~Seeking the tender
5553    2,   28, 5 |                 commandment.~These feel no weariness, nor cease from flowing:
5554    1,  105, 8 |                 praise, as rats devour the weaver's threads. Mark this my
5555    2,   38, 4 |                    What was spread out she weaves afresh, re-weaving: the
5556    8,    2, 42|                  daughters of delight,~For wedlock sake I glorify.~
5557    1,   84, 8 |                    will he trample, like a weed, the man who hath no gift
5558    7,    4, 4 |                    forbear to harm us: may weforever share thy gracious favour.~
5559    2,    5, 8 |                   this our sacrifice which wehave here prepared, to thee.~
5560    8,   33, 17|                  Her intellect hath little weight.~
5561   10,   21, 5 |                   at your glad carouse-the weIl-loved friend of Yama, Thou art
5562    1,  173, 4 |                          4 To him we offer welcomest oblations, the pious bring
5563   10,   96, 5 |                    thy song of praise thou welcornest, the perfect pleasant gift,
5564   10,   81, 3 |                producing earth and heaven, weldeth them, with his arms as wings,
5565    5,   44, 12|                    he adores the host with well-advancing steeds.~
5566    1,  166, 6 |              crunches up the cattle like a well-aimed dart.~
5567    1,  135, 4 |                  guard us and to taste the well-appointed food, Vayu, to taste the
5568    7,   32, 13|                 hymn that is not mean, but well-arranged and fair of form.~Even many
5569    5,    7, 8 |                    flashed forth,~Hath the well-bearing Mother borne, producing
5570    3,   60, 5 |                    the Soma juice effused, well-blent, from both thy hands.~Maghalan,
5571   10,   68, 3 |                    all, of blameless form, well-coloured.~
5572    7,   35, 2 |                   blessing of the true and well-conducted, and Aryaman in many forms
5573    2,   36, 3 |                  yourselves.~And, Tvastar, well-content be joyful in the juice with
5574   10,    1, 6 |               central station, invested in well-decorated garments.~Born, red of hue,
5575    9,   61, 13|                 The Gods have come to Indu well-descended, beautified with milk,~The
5576    8,   66, 6 |            mountains Indra shot hither his well-directed shaft:~He gained the ready
5577    6,   15, 2 |                                    2 Whom, well-dis sed, the Blirgus stablished
5578    7,   29, 1 |                   Drink of this fair, this well-effused libation: Maghavan, give
5579    1,   82, 4 |                  kine,~Who thinks upon the well-filled bowl, the Tawny Coursers'
5580    3,   43, 6 |                   the Bull's impetuous and well-groomed Horses.~
5581    1,  168, 3 |                 who, like Somas with their well-grown stalks pressed out, imbibed
5582    3,   45, 3 |                Like the milch-cows that go well-guarded to the mead, like water-brooks
5583    2,   24, 15|                 evermore masters of wealth well-guided, full of vital strength.~
5584    1,   91, 21|                    water,~Born amid hymns, well-housed, exceeding famous, victor,
5585    4,    8, 4 |                        4 He is the Herald: well-informed, he doth his errand to and
5586    7,   78, 2 |                                 2 The fire well-kindIed sings aloud to greet her,
5587    4,   50, 2 |                   Wild in their course, in well-marked wise rejoicing were they,
5588    7,   70, 2 |                rivers, yoking as'twere two well-matched shining horses.~
5589    8,   34, 12|                                 12 Lord of well-nourished Horses, come with well-fed
5590   10,   63, 10|                   gives secure defence~The well-oared heavenly Ship that lets
5591    3,   58, 2 |                    They bear you hither by well-orderd statute: our sacred offerings
5592    7,   42, 4 |              dwelling,~Agni, well-pleased, well-placed within the chamber gives
5593    8,   49, 4 |                     to the banquet that is well-prepared: rejoice thee, gracious,
5594   10,  147, 4 |                  man shall find delight in well-protected wealth whose care provides
5595    3,   54, 21|                 Soft be our path for ever, well-provisioned: with pleasant meath, O
5596    4,   57, 2 |               sweetness,~Distilling meath, well-purified like butter, and let the.
5597    9,   69, 3 |                    hath come, gold-tinted, well-restrained: like a strong Bull he shines,
5598    3,    8, 4 |                                          4 Well-robed, enveloped he is come, the
5599    1,  118, 3 |                                3 With your well-rolling car, descending swiftly,
5600    7,   63, 2 |                 still would roll the wheel well-rounded, which Etasa, harnessed
5601    7,   16, 8 |                  sacred oil, Ila sits down well-satisfied -~Guard them, Victorious
5602    1,   31, 15|               guerdon to the priests, like well-sewn armour thou guardest on
5603   10,  114, 3 |                        3 The Youthful One, well-shaped, with four locks braided,
5604    6,   33, 3 |                struck down like woods with well-shot lightnings: thou rentest
5605    8,   99, 3 |                    hundred skins of beasts well-tanned,~A hundred tufts of Balbaja,
5606    9,  108, 15|                   do thou, led by the men, well-wcaponcd and most gladdening,~Flow
5607    6,    3, 7 |                hither to fill both worlds, well-wedded Dames, with treasure.~
5608    6,   37, 3 |             hitherward all-potent Indra on well-wheeled chariot, may the Steeds
5609    4,    2, 10|                                   10 Whose well-wrought worship thou acceptest,
5610    9,   57, 2 |                   beholding on his way all wellbeloved sacred lore,~Green-tinted,
5611    3,   50, 2 |                 thee: drink of this lovely welleffused libation.~
5612    6,   66, 6 |                   weapons, they had united wellformed earth and heaven,~Rodasl
5613   10,   15, 13|                  not: accept the sacrifice wellprepared with portions.~
5614    4,   20, 4 |               drink, Godlike Indra, of the wellpressed Soma.~Drink of the meath
5615    5,   78, 6 |                    seer affrighted when he wept and wafled,~Ye, Asvins,
5616    4,   34, 3 |                 you their pleasure: ye all were-even the two elder-Vajas.~
5617    5,   61, 8 |                   is entitled man:~Only in weregild is he such.~
5618    8,   52, 2 |               Maker of the sky, let stones wet with the Soma ne'er forsake,~
5619    7,   40, 6 |                     and Vata send us rain, wha wanders round us.~
5620    9,   19, 5 |               purified, impregned the kine whb long to meet their Lord,~
5621    8,    5, 34|                                     34 The whcel delayeth not that car of
5622   10,  135, 3 |                  see, O Child, the new and wheel-less car~Which thou hast fashioned
5623    8,   20, 14|                 praise to them, for of the wheel-spokes of the car~Of these loud
5624    5,   42, 10|                                    10 With wheelless chariots drive down him,
5625    2,   15, 9 |                         9 Thou, with sleep whelming Cumuri and Dhuni, slewest
5626   10,   71, 1 |                                         1. WHEN-men, Brhaspati, giving names
5627    1,   80, 13|                                         13 Whenwith the thunder thou didst make
5628    1,   16, 4 |               draught we pour~We call thee wher, the juice is shed.~
5629    6,   75, 8 |                  the name of his oblation, whercon are laid his Weapons and
5630    9,   25, 4 |                    while purified,~Thither where- the Immortals sit.~
5631               | whereas
5632    2,   39, 7 |              sharpen ye like an axe upon a whetstone.~
5633   10,   87, 4 |                points with song as if with whetstones,~Pierce to the heart therewith
5634    3,    8, 11|                 hatchct, with an edge well whetted for great felicity, hath
5635    3,    9, 6 |               received thee from the Gods,~Whilst thou, the Friend of man,
5636   10,   96, 10|                  the Bay Steeds' Lord hath whinnied like a horse for food.~Then
5637    5,   83, 3 |                        3 Like a car-driver whipping on his horses, he makes
5638   10,   27, 21|                    thunderbolt which often whirleth down from the lofty misty
5639    6,   18, 2 |              roaring, great destroyer,~Who whirls the dust on high, alone,
5640    6,   75, 3 |                   Strained on the Bow, She whispers like a woman-this Bowstring
5641    8,   91, 21|                          21 That which the white-ant cats away, that over which
5642    1,   35, 5 |                   gold-yoked car his Bays, white-footed, have manifested light to
5643   10,   21, 3 |                   that o'erflow.~Black and white-gleaming colours,-at your glad carouse-all
5644    6,    6, 2 |                                          2 White-hued and thundering he dwells
5645   10,    3, 1 |                  black Night he comes with white-rayed Morning.~
5646    3,    7, 1 |                 seven tones risen from the whitebacked viand have made their way
5647   10,   75, 7 |                             7 Flashing and whitely-gleaming in her mightiness, she moves
5648   10,    3, 6 |                  flames ancient, resonant, whitely-shining.~
5649   10,    3, 3 |                  hath compassed Night with whitelyshining garments.~
5650    6,   72, 4 |                    held fast the unimpeded whiteness within these many-coloured
5651    6,   75, 6 |                guides his strong Horses on whithersoe'er he will.~See and admire
5652   10,   28, 5 |             knowing, as befits the season: Whitherward is thy prosperous car advancing?~
5653    1,   66, 3 |               Bright when he shines forth, whitish mid the folk, like a car,
5654    8,   55, 6 |         Soma-drinker come.~Thou to the man who- prays and pours the juice
5655    4,    8, 5 |                    with sacrificial gifts,~Whocherish and enkindle him.~
5656    4,   33, 9 |                                    10 They whol made glad with sacrifice
5657    1,   94, 15|                from every sin with perfect wholeness,~Whom with good strength
5658    2,   33, 13|                    Martits, those that are wholesomest and healthbestowing,~Those
5659    5,   63, 1 |                  ye ascend.~O Mitra-Varuna whomsoe'er ye: favour, here, to
5660    8,   94, 8 |           silencest the enemy of man, with whon; thou goest round the sky.~
5661    6,   45, 24|                    for us the cow's stall, whosesoe'er it be,~To which the Dasyu-slayer
5662    5,   25, 2 |                          2 For be is true, whpm men of old enkindled, and
5663    1,    5, 2 |                treasures excellent,~Indra, wi th Soma juice outpoured.~
5664   10,   86, 7 |               Mother whose love is quickly wibn, I say what verily will
5665    1,   25, 15|                        16 Yearning for the wide-seeing One, my thoughts move onward
5666   10,   29, 6 |                   are two measures, Indra, wide-wellmeted, heaven for thy majesty,
5667    1,  122, 2 |                  The Barren clothes her in wide-woven raiment, and fair Morn shines
5668    8,   87, 9 |                 song mey bind to the broad wide-yoked car the Bay Steeds of the
5669    1,   36, 12|                 Thou rulest as a King o'er widely-famous strength: be good to us,
5670    9,   77, 4 |                   seat moves onward to the widely-opcned stall of kine.~
5671    5,    8, 6 |                   and the messenger.~Thee, widely-reaching, homed in sacred oil, invoked,
5672    1,  154, 6 |                   shineth down upon us the widely-striding Bull's sublimest mansion.~
5673    6,   11, 4 |             far-refulgent. Worship the two widespreading Worlds, O Agni,~Whom as
5674   10,   18, 8 |                  by whose side thou liest.~Wifehood with this thy husband was
5675    5,   31, 2 |                    art, Indra: e'en to the wifeless hast thou given spouses.~
5676    9,   12, 3 |                   his seat,~Resting upon a wiId-cow's hide.~
5677    4,    3, 10|                  Bull hath milked the pure wiiite udder.~
5678    8,   87, 6 |                  For thou art he, O Indra, wiio stormeth all castles of
5679    8,   76, 4 |              eulogy from heaven come ye as wild-bulls to the pool.~
5680    4,   21, 8 |                    in lair the buffalo and wild-ox when the wise lead him on
5681    5,    7, 7 |                    he shears the field and wilderness,~With flashing teeth and
5682    1,  163, 11|                 move with restless beat in wildernesses.~
5683    9,   73, 4 |                    a thousand streams.~His wildly-restless warders never close an eye:
5684    1,   81, 3 |                    the bold.~Yoke thou thy wildly-rushing Bays. Whom wilt thou slay
5685    8,    5, 2 |                      2 Like Heroes on your will-yoked car farshining, Wonder-Workers!
5686 AppI,    0, 5 |                PAGE 619, HYMN CVI~I borrow Wilson's translation of the omitted
5687    1,   58, 4 |                     5 With teeth of flame, wind-driven, through the wood he speeds,
5688    5,   54, 3 |              Heroes, Casters of the Stone, wind-rapid Maruts, overthrowers of
5689    9,   97, 52|                Indu.~Here, too, the Ruddy, wind-swift, full of wisdom, Shall give
5690    1,   38, 6 |                   Sons of Rudra send their windless~Rain e'en on the desert
5691   10,   34, 1 |                  SPRUNG from tall trees on windy heights, these rollers transport
5692    1,  191, 10|                   the poison in the Sun, a wine-skin in a vintner's house,~He
5693    9,   68, 8 |                    with undulating stream, Winnner of Wealth, Immortal, sends
5694    9,   97, 29|                   from heaven the means of winnning, Indu; thou art-forerunnner
5695   10,   68, 3 |                   down, like barley out of winnowing- baskets,~The vigorous, wandering
5696   10,   27, 15|                from behind came armed with winnowing-baskets: ten from the front pressed
5697    7,   18, 2 |               wealth, and honour our songs wirth kine and steeds and decoration.~
5698    9,   71, 6 |                  the God to his own golden wisely-tashioned place to rest.~With song
5699    1,  167, 4 |                    Rodasi before them, but wished for her to grow their friend
5700    8,   58, 2 |                                     2 Thou wishest for thy kine a bull, for
5701    5,   55, 2 |                                2 Ye, as ye wist, have gained of your own
5702    3,    6, 9 |                    steeds are able.~Bring, witb their Dames, the Gods, the
5703    7,  104, 23|                    23 Let not the fiend of witchcraft-workers reach us: may Dawn drive
5704    1,  182, 5 |            animated ship with wings to fly withal,~Whereon with God-devoted
5705    4,   19, 2 |                        2 The Gods, as worn witheld, relaxed their efforts:
5706    6,   24, 7 |                  months nor autumn seasons wither with age, nor fleeting days
5707    2,    8, 2 |                guiding worshippers aright, withers, untouched by age, the foe:~
5708    1,  164, 17|                   foot the Cow hath risen.~Witherward, to what place hath she
5709    5,   83, 10|                    down the rain-flood now withhold it. Thou hast made desert
5710    6,   45, 23|                          23 He, Excellent, withholdeth not his gift of power and
5711   10,   34, 12|                  the truth. No wealth am I withholding.~
5712    1,   45, 4 |                       5 Hear thou, invoked withholy oil, bountiful giver of
5713    8,   49, 13|                  his jaws which may not be withstood: the Child of Strength hath
5714    7,   85, 2 |           those-our foemen,yea, smite them withyour shaft to every quarter.~
5715   10,   85, 27|                  Happy be thou and prosper witlh thy children here: be vigilant
5716    6,   27, 4 |               power of thine our eyes have witnessed, wherewith thou slewest
5717    1,  122, 3 |               forth of waters!~Sharpen our wits, O Parvata and Indra. May
5718    7,  104, 20|                  cast his bolt at fiendish wizards.~
5719    8,   38    |                  are Priests of sacrifice, wmners in war and holy works:~Indra
5720    5,   66, 4 |                              4 And ye show wMom, Wondrous Gods with fulness
5721    7,   56, 1 |                                         1. Wno are these radiant men in
5722   10,   61, 7 |                    12 When afterwards they woke- and missed the cattle, the
5723    6,   75, 3 |                   Bow, She whispers like a woman-this Bowstring that preserves
5724    7,  102, 2 |                    in plants of earth,~And womankind, the germ of life.~
5725   10,  124, 7 |                  let the waters flow.~Like women-folk, the floods that bring prosperity
5726    1,  159, 1 |               conjoined with Gods, through wonder-working wisdom bring forth choicest
5727    3,    1, 4 |                   so at his birth the Gods wondered at Agni.~
5728    9,   67, 29|                   the Friend who seeks our wondering praise,~Young, strengthener
5729   10,    7, 1 |                  us be thine intelligence, WonderWorker! Protect us, God, with thy
5730    7,   28, 4 |             sinless Varuna discovered, the Wondrous-Wise hath long ago forgiven.~
5731    4,   18, 9 |                  through, the mastery thou wonnest, and with thy bolt the Dasa'
5732    2,    7, 6 |                                          6 Wood-fed, bedewed with sacred oil,
5733    1,  121, 7 |                                 7 When the wood-pile, made of good logs, is ready,
5734   10,   85, 14|              chariot, O Asvins, ye came as wooers unto Surya's bridal,~Then
5735   10,   18, 10|                  and gracious.~Young Dame, wool-soft unto the guerdongiver, may
5736    6,   15, 16|                   be seated first upon the woollined altar,~Nest-like, bedewed
5737    9,   86, 3 |              heaven,~A Steer that o'er the woolly surface seeks the sieve,
5738   10,   27, 11|                   leads her home or he who woos her?~
5739    3,   59, 5 |                  Aditya, to be served with wor. ship, who stirreth men,
5740    1,    7, 2 |                 him his two bay steeds and word-yoked car,~Indra the golden, thunder-armed.~
5741    6,   67, 3 |                    who with your might, as Work-Controllers, urge even men who quickly
5742    7,   81, 4 |                           4 Thou, dawning, workest fain to light the great
5743    3,   38, 1 |             thought have I imagined like a workman.~Pondering what is dearest
5744   10,   53, 9 |                    9 Tvastar, most deft of workmen, knew each magic art, bringing
5745    5,   69, 2 |             brightness, who fill the three world-bowls with genial moisture.~
5746    9,   18, 6 |                   floweth around these two world-halvcs:~All-bounteous art thou
5747    6,   49, 6 |               Hearers of truth, ye, Sages, World-Supporters, increase his living wealth
5748    8,   34, 3 |                  the Soma here like a wolf worrying a sheep.~Ye by command of
5749    5,   23, 3 |               strewn,~Invite thee to their worship-halls, as a dear Priest, for choicest
5750   10,  122, 6 |                  food. O Wise One, for the worship-loving worshipper,~Thou, Agni,
5751    4,   53, 1 |             Wherewith he freely grants his worshiper defence. This with his rays
5752    1,   76, 5 |                    the priestly Manus thou worshippedst the Gods, a Sage with sages,~
5753    4,   21, 5 |                 his voice, inciteth men to worshipwith lauds bring Indra hither
5754    1,   32, 5 |                   smote into pieces Vrtra, worst of Vrtras.~As trunks of
5755   10,   80, 5 |                   on Agni; on Agni, heroes worsted in the foray.~Birds flying
5756   10,  167, 1 |                having glowed with Fervour, wortnest heavenly light.~
5757   10,  108, 6 |                    your words are weak for wounding;~And were the path to you
5758   10,  138, 5 |                  his darts and deals fordi wounds.~Bright Usas was afraid
5759    1,  164, 5 |               their own seven threads have woven.~
5760    9,   67, 14|                   dips within the jars: he wrap.him in his robe and goes~
5761    1,  140, 10|                   casting off thine infant wrappings blazest forth as though
5762    5,   32, 4 |                down and slew, the Danava's wrath-fire, Susna.~
5763    6,   20, 10|                 sacrifices,~That thou hast wrecked seven autumn forts, their
5764    6,   20, 6 |                    stalk that gladdens, he wrenched the head from Namuci the
5765    5,    9, 4 |               grasp, like offspring of the wriggling snakes,~When thou consumest
5766    5,   85, 7 |                    who loves us, have ever wronged a brother, friend, or comrade,~
5767    6,   44, 4 |                    as Lord of Strength who wrongeth none,~The Hero Indra, conquering
5768   10,  164, 4 |               Brahmanaspati, our deeds are wrongful and unjust,~May provident
5769    5,    3, 12|                  us to calumny, to him who wrongs us.~
5770    4,   32, 11|                    Lover of the Song,~Thou wrougbtest when the Soma flowed.~
5771    5,   54, 11|                  in your hands, and visors wroughtof gold are laid upon your
5772    7,   97    |                                       HYMN XCVIL Brhaspati.~
5773 AppI          |                 formed part of the army of Xerxes. The name of the country
5774    6,   42    |                                       HYMN XLII- Indra.~
5775    4,   42    |                                       HYMN XLIL Indra-Varuna.~
5776    6,   41    |                                       HYMN XLL Indra.~
5777    4,   47    |                                       HYMN XLVIL Vayu. Indra-Vayu.~
5778    1,   47    |                                       HYMN XLVlI. Asvins.~
5779    8,   37    |                                       HYMN XXXVIL Indra.~
5780    4,    6, 1 |                 sacrificers,~For over evei y thought thou art the Ruler:
5781    1,  108, 8 |                             8 If with, the Yadus, Turvasas, ye sojourn, with
5782    7,   19, 8 |                   the pride of Turvasa and Yadva.~
5783    7,   18, 19|                Ajas and the Sigrus and the Yaksus brought in to him as tribute
5784   10,   10, 9 |                 kindred Pair commingle. On Yam! be the unbrotherly act
5785   10,   60, 10|                 spirit I have brought from Yarna, from Vivasvan's Son,~Brought
5786 AppII         |                    8+12+12+8-40 syllables.~Yavamadhya: a metre having a longer
5787    6,   27, 6 |                  of fame, together, on the Yavyavati, O much-sought Indra,~Vrcivan'
5788   10,   63, 1 |               sacred grass of Nahusa's son Yayati, bless and comfort us.~
5789    1,   31, 17|                    17 As erst to Manus, to Yayiti, Angiras, so Angiras! pure
5790    6,   63, 10|                  to the singer Bharadvaja. Ye-Wonder-Workers, let the fiends be slaughtered.~
5791    7,  103, 8 |                    juice, performing their year-long rite, have lifted up their
5792    1,  164, 5 |                   places; For up above the yearling Calf the sages, to form
5793    1,   88, 4 |                  round you and came back O yearners, back, to this prayer and
5794    6,   63, 3 |                   servant hath adored you. Yearningfor you the press-stones shed
5795   10,  151, 4 |                Faith.~Man winneth Faith by yearnings of the heart, and opulence
5796   10,   96, 9 |                                      9 His yellow-coloured jaws, like ladles move apart,
5797   10,   96, 9 |                 for strength, he makes the yellow-tinted stir,~When, while the bowl
5798    9,   70, 7 |                far-sighted, sharpening his yellowcoloured horns.~Soma assumes his
5799    9,   79, 3 |                                     3 Yea, yerily, foe of hate shown to himself
5800               | yes
5801    8,    8, 7 |                   our prayers and lauds, O yewho hearour call.~
5802    6,   67, 8 |             Nourished by holy oil! he this yGur glory: annihilate the sacrificer'
5803    3,   53, 17|                broken.~May Indra, keep the yoke-pins from decaying: attend us,
5804   10,   94, 7 |               girth, to these who have ten yoke-straps and ten binding thongs,~
5805   10,   27, 9 |                  shall the captor yoke the yokeless bullock, and he who hath
5806   10,   60, 6 |                    Agastya's sister's sons yokest thy pair of ruddy steeds.~
5807    6,   24, 4 |                 cord, Indra, that bind the younglings, no bonds are they, O thou
5808   10,  115, 3 |                              3 Praise him, yourGod who, bird-like, rests upon
5809    1,  168, 4 |                  own lash, Immortals, urge yourselve's to speed.~Unstained by
5810    9,   86, 16|              speeds onward like a youth to youtlitial maids, and gains the beaker
5811    7,   18, 24|                glorify like Indra. He slew Yudhyamadhi in close encounter.~
5812 AppI          |                   O.S. Texts, ii. 342, and Zimmer, Altindisches Leben, p.
 
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