Book, Hymn, Verse 
 1    1,   51, 14|              14 The good man's refuge in his need is Indra, firm
 2    1,   58, 7 |        thou rich in friends, a refuge without a flaw this day
 3    1,   58, 8 |                    9 Be thou a refuge, Bright One, to the singer,
 4    1,  140, 12|       folk, and be our certain refuge.~
 5    1,  164, 20|   sheltering tree have found a refuge.~One of the twain eats the
 6    1,  174, 2 |      seven autumn forts, their refuge.~Thou stirredst, Blameless!
 7    2,    3, 8 |       holy Grass, our flawless refuge!~
 8    5,   15, 5 |     like a thief who keeps his refuge secret, hast holpen Atri
 9    5,   64, 3 |            3 That I may gain a refuge now, may my steps be on
10    6,   18, 12|    hath he, no counterpart, no refuge is there from him the Conqueror
11    6,   46, 9 |   grant a happy home, a triple refuge triply strong.~Bestow a
12    6,   46, 12|        us and to our sons give refuge: keep afar all unobserved
13    6,   49, 7 |   accordant, give the singer a refuge unassailable and flawless.~
14    6,   51, 11|         Giving good help, good refuge, goodly guidance, be they
15    7,   16, 8 |       and from harm. give us a refuge famed afar.~
16    7,   34, 22|      with the Varutris, be our refuge, may bountiful Tvastar give
17    7,   34, 25|   praise we offer.~May we find refuge in the Marut's bosom. Protect
18    7,  101, 2 |      us triple shelter for our refuge, and threefold light to
19    8,   27, 9 | Guileless Gods, bestow on us a refuge strong on every side,~A
20    9,   97, 47| figures,~Finding his threefold refuge in the waters, goes singing,
21   10,   18, 12|      them ever be his place of refuge.~
22   10,   65, 4 |      Law, whose places of sure refuge are the heavens and earth.~
23   10,   66, 5 |     grant us a triply-guarding refuge from distress.~
 
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