Book, Hymn, Verse
1 1, 25, 3 | flee from me dispirited, bent only on obtaining wealths~
2 1, 25, 13| Nor those whose minds are bent on wrong.~
3 1, 165, 6 | and strong and mighty. I bent away from every foeman's
4 3, 59, 3 | from sickness, with knees bent lowly on the earth's broad
5 4, 4, 3 | him who, near or far, is bent on evil, and let no trouble
6 4, 5, 10| Bull's tongue, of the flame bent forward, tasted.~
7 4, 18, 3 | 3 He bent his eye upon the dying Mother:
8 5, 2, 8 | told me.~Indra who knoweth bent his eye upon thee: by him
9 6, 17, 9 | that heaven itself of old bent backward before thy bolt,
10 7, 104, 20| fly, the demon dogs, and, bent on mischief, fain would
11 7, 104, 24| Let the fools' gods with bent necks fall and perish, and
12 8, 3, 12| once, this man's devotions bent on gain.~Help, as thou gavest
13 8, 3, 16| that their thoughts were bent upon.~The living men of
14 8, 4, 5 | those who sought the fray bent and bowed down to thee like
15 8, 7, 2 | The mountain-clouds have bent them down.~
16 8, 53, 7 | strong. necked and never yet bent down?~What Brahman ministers
17 8, 57, 4 | of might that ne'er hath bent, that ruleth over all mankind,~
18 10, 49, 8 | another low, with strength I bent his strength: I let the
19 10, 134, 2 | strength whose heart is bent on wickedness.~Trample him
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