Book, Hymn, Verse 
 1    1,    5, 10|      song, let no man hurt our bodies, keep~Slaughter far from
 2    1,   10, 3 |      steeds, long-maned, whose bodies fill the girths,~And, Indra,
 3    1,   25, 14|      is incomplete,~To our own bodies giving it.~
 4    1,   31, 9 |        for our good.~Former of bodies, be the singer's Providence:
 5    1,   34, 7 |        come, like vital air to bodies, come ye to the three.~
 6    1,   72, 3 |      born they dignified their bodies.~
 7    1,   72, 5 |        they made their own the bodies which they chastened.~
 8    1,   88, 3 |       ye have swords upon your bodies. As they stir woods so may
 9    1,   89, 8 |      Holy Ones.~With limbs and bodies firm may we extolling you
10    1,   89, 9 |       whose space ye bring our bodies to decay;~Within whose space
11    1,  114, 7 |      here, and to our own dear bodies, Rudra, do not harm.~
12    1,  165, 5 | companions, having adorned our bodies, now we harness,~Our spotted
13    1,  179, 1 |      impairs the beauty of our bodies. Let husbands still come
14    1,  181, 4 |       have sung together, with bodies free from stain, with signs
15    1,  189, 6 |  lauded give protection to our bodies,~From whosoever would reproach
16    2,   21, 6 |       of riches, safety of our bodies, charm of sweet speech,
17    2,   23, 8 |       Thee as protector of our bodies we invoke, thee, saviour,
18    2,   39, 2 |       dames embellishing their bodies, like a wise married pair
19    2,   39, 4 |       dogs that injure not our bodies; preserve us, like two crutches,
20    3,   20, 2 |    many, Child of Order!~Three bodies hast thou which the Gods
21    3,   53, 18|           18 O Indra, give our bodies strength, strength to the
22    4,    2, 14|       with hands, and with our bodies,~The wise, with toil, the
23    4,   16, 20|     his friendship, but be our bodies' guard and strong defender.~
24    4,   24, 3 |      foe to foe, give up their bodies, fighting, each side, for
25    4,   51, 9 |       of darkness with radiant bodies bright and pure and shining.~
26    5,    4, 9 |         be the guardian of our bodies.~
27    5,   60, 4 |    golden natures decked their bodies.~Strong on their cars, the
28    6,   46, 12|      where heroes strain their bodies in the fight, the shelter
29    6,   51, 6 |      they who guide aright our bodies, ye are the rulers of our
30    6,   66, 4 |     splendour they bedew their bodies.~
31    6,   74, 3 | Provide, O Soma-Rudra, for our bodies all needful medicines to
32    6,   75, 12|       is straight, and let our bodies be as stone.~May Soma kindly
33    7,   34, 13|     may he put far from us our bodies' sin.~
34    7,   95, 3 |       princes, and decks their bodies for success in battle.~
35    7,  104, 10|     our food, kine, steeds, or bodies,~May he, the adversary,
36    8,    9, 11|       living creatures and our bodies,~Come to the house to give
37    8,   20, 12|       toil not to defend their bodies from attack, strong Heroes
38    8,   20, 26|            26 Ye carry on your bodies, ye who see it all: so bless
39    8,   39, 2 |     down the word within their bodies through our newest speech,~
40    8,   48, 9 |       eyes and guardian of our bodies.~When we offend against
41    9,   66, 18|     food, win offspring of our bodies: we~Elect thee for our friendship,
42   10,    4, 7 |        ever-watcliful care our bodies.~
43   10,    7, 7 |     unceasing care protect our bodies.~
44   10,    8, 3 |        by horses refresh their bodies in the home of Order.~
45   10,   28, 11|       themselves destroy their bodies' vigour.~
46   10,   56, 4 |        forth, again into their bodies pass.~
47   10,   56, 5 |        They compassed in their bodies all existing things, and
48   10,   69, 4 |      homes and ople, guard our bodies, protect thy girt to us
49   10,   87, 16|   flesh of horses and of human bodies,~Who steals the milch-cow'
50   10,   88, 7 |   hymns all Gods who guard our bodies have offered up oblation
51   10,   88, 8 |      satrifice that guards our bodies: him the heavens know, the
52   10,   95, 9 |       show the beauty of their bodies, like horses in their play
53   10,   98, 10|        these increase thy many bodies, and, stimulated, send us
54   10,  103, 12|       foemen, seize thou their bodies and depart, O Apva.~Attack
55   10,  108, 6 |          6 Even if your wicked bodies, O ye Panis, were arrow-proof,
56   10,  128, 1 |       thee, may we support our bodies.~May the four regions bend
57   10,  128, 5 |       lose our children or our bodies: let us not benefit the
58   10,  132, 4 |       your grace and favour in bodies dear and worshipful.~
59   10,  136, 3 |        men. behold our natural bodies and no more.~
60   10,  157, 2 |           2 Our sacrifice, our bodies, and our offspr. let Indra
61   10,  157, 3 |      Indra be Protector of our bodies.~
62   10,  158, 4 |    unto our eye, give thou our bodies sight that they may see:~
63   10,  169, 3 |      offered to the Gods their bodies, whose varied forms are
64 AppI,    0, 5 |      impairs the beauty of our bodies. Let husbands still come
 
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