Book, Hymn, Verse 
 1    1,   39, 4 |         Consumers of your foes, no enemy of yours is found in heaven
 2    1,   39, 10|        against the poet's wrathful enemy send ye an enemy like a
 3    1,   39, 10|          wrathful enemy send ye an enemy like a dart.~ ~
 4    1,  129, 4 |      smitest downsubdueth thee, no enemy, whom thou smitest down.~
 5    1,  189, 5 |            sin, O Agni, the greedy enemy that brings us trouble;~
 6    2,   24, 7 |         kindled fire, and said, No enemy is he.~
 7    2,   26, 4 |         sorrow, frees him from his enemy, and is his wonderful deliverer
 8    2,   30, 4 |      slewest, so slay even now our enemy, O Indra.~
 9    3,   16, 2 | evil-hearted men, who overcome the enemy.~
10    6,   15, 3 |        skilful man, subduer of the enemy near or far away.~Bestow
11    7,   82, 6 |           subdueth the destructive enemy; the Other with a few furthereth
12    8,   18, 2 |                       2 For not an enemy molests the paths which
13    8,   34, 10|                   10 Come from the enemy to us, to svaha and the
14    8,   49, 8 |            not as a prey to mortal enemy, nor to the wicked friend
15    8,   94, 8 |            whom thou silencest the enemy of man, with whon; thou
16    9,   55, 4 |     subdued, attacks and stays the enemy,~Thus, Vanquisher of thousands!
17    9,   78, 5 |          flowest on.~Slay thou the enemy both near and,far away:
18   10,   22, 10|        these heroes on to slay the enemy, brave Thunderer! in the
19   10,  133, 3 |            malignities and all our enemy's designs.~Thy bolt thou
20   10,  146, 5 |       slays, unless some murderous enemy approach.~Man eats of savoury
 
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