Book, Hymn, Verse
1 1, 41, 4 | seeks the Law:~With him is naught to anger you.~
2 1, 87, 6 | swords, impetuous and fearing naught, they have possessed the
3 1, 110, 3 | came proclaiming him whom naught can hide;~And this the drinking-chalice
4 1, 161, 11| in the house of him whom naught can hide.~
5 1, 161, 13| thus ye asked, O thou whom naught may hide, who now hath wakened
6 1, 170, 1 | 1. NAUGHT is to-day, to-morrow naught.
7 1, 170, 1 | NAUGHT is to-day, to-morrow naught. Who comprehends the mystery?~
8 1, 170, 3 | Verity thou wilt give us naught.~
9 2, 16, 2 | 2 Without whom naught exists, Indra the Lofty
10 4, 6, 7 | 7 Naught hindered his production,
11 5, 31, 2 | gold-hued oblation.~There is naught else better than thou art,
12 5, 44, 3 | oblation present and to come: naught checks him in his way, this
13 5, 48, 5 | himself with the tongue.~Naught by our human nature do we
14 6, 31, 2 | regions of earth, though naught may move them, shake and
15 7, 83, 2 | in the encounter where is naught for us to love,~Where all
16 8, 1, 1 | 1. GLORIFY naught besides, O friends; so shall
17 8, 2, 17| 17 Naught else, O Thunderer, have
18 8, 81, 22| flow into the sea:~O fndra, naught excelleth thee.~
19 9, 21, 5 | him who yet hath given us naught.~
20 10, 61, 5 | would milk the rocks that naught had shaken.~
21 10, 71, 6 | still in vain he listens: naught knows he of the path of
22 10, 74, 3 | bestow upon us wealth where naught is wanting.~
23 10, 89, 6 | hath flowed to him whom naught can equal, the earth, the
24 10, 95, 11| What sayest thou, when naught avails thee?~
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