Book, Hymn, Verse 
 1    1,   23, 21|          to keep my body safe from harm,~So that I long may see
 2    1,   35, 11|      travel, preserve thou us from harm this day, and bless us.~ ~
 3    1,   94, 1 |           friendship, Agni, suffer harm.~
 4    1,   94, 2 |           friendship, Agni, suffer harm.~
 5    1,   94, 3 |           friendship, Agni, suffer harm.~
 6    1,   94, 4 |           friendship, Agni, suffer harm.~
 7    1,   94, 5 |         friend. ship, Agni, suffer harm.~
 8    1,   94, 6 |           friendship, Agni, suffer harm.~
 9    1,   94, 7 |           friendship, Agni, suffer harm.~
10    1,   94, 8 |           friendship, Agni, suffer harm.~
11    1,   94, 9 |           friendship, Agni, suffer harm.~
12    1,   94, 10|           friendship, Agni, suffer harm.~
13    1,   94, 11|           friendship, Agni, suffer harm.~
14    1,   94, 12|           friendship, Agni, suffer harm.~
15    1,   94, 13|           friendship, Agni, suffer harm.~
16    1,   94, 14|           friendship, Agni, suffer harm.~
17    1,  104, 6 |         and reputation.~Do thou no harm to our yet unborn offspring:
18    1,  114, 7 |                         7 O Rudra, harm not either great or small
19    1,  114, 7 |       either great or small of us, harm not the growing boy, harm
20    1,  114, 7 |          harm not the growing boy, harm not the full-grown man.~
21    1,  114, 7 |         dear bodies, Rudra, do not harm.~
22    1,  114, 8 |                                  8 Harm us not, Rudra, in our seed
23    1,  114, 8 |           in our seed and progeny, harm us not in the living, nor
24    1,  147, 3 |            the foes who fain would harm them did no mischief.~
25    1,  148, 2 |                   2 They shall not harm the man who brings thee
26    1,  148, 5 |           both skilled and fain to harm, may never injure,~Men blind
27    1,  183, 4 |         wolf, let not the she-wolf harm you. Forsake me not, nor
28    2,   23, 12|        mind ungodly seeks to do us harm, who, deeming him a man
29    2,   28, 11|          wolf or robber fain would harm us, therefrom, O Varuna,
30    2,   41, 8 |            standing nigh to us may harm,~Yea, no malicious mortal
31    3,   11, 6 |            the Gods which none may harm, subduing all his enemies,~
32    3,   31, 20|           us, our Charioteer, from harm, O Indra, soon, very soon,
33    4,    4, 13|            the fees who fain would harm them did no mischief~
34    5,    2, 3 |            Indraless, the hymnless harm me?~
35    5,   46, 6 |           Rivers keep us safe from harm.~May Bhaga the Dispenser
36    6,    6, 6 |           foemen burn up those who harm us.~
37    6,   24, 10|         protect him, keep him from harm when he is here, O Indra.~
38    6,   51, 7 |         all-controllers: may he do harm unto himself who hates Me.~
39    6,   60, 4 |         ancient days~O Indra-Agni, harm us not.~
40    7,    4, 4 |         victorious God, forbear to harm us: may weforever share
41    7,   16, 8 |         God, from slander and from harm. give us a refuge famed
42    7,   34, 17|         may the Dragon of the Deep harm us: ne'er fail this faithful
43    7,  104, 20|          mischief, fain would they harm indomitable Indra.~Sakra
44    8,   18, 13|          May he, impetuous, suffer harm by his own deeds.~
45    8,   27, 4 |         with guards which none may harm, preserve our dwelling free
46    8,   47, 1 |        whom ye, Adityas, keep from harm. Yours are incomparable
47    8,   48, 3 |          may foeman's malice do to harm us? What, O Immortal, mortal
48    8,   48, 10|            when quaffed will never harm me -~This Soma now deposited
49    8,   70, 4 | Self-ruling King:~In bounty may he harm us not.~
50    9,   73, 3 |        guards their holy work from harm.~Varuna hath o'erspread
51    9,  114, 4 |             let nothing evil do us harm. Flow, Indu, flow for Indra'
52   10,    9, 7 |          to keep my body safe from harm,~So that I long may see
53   10,   25, 8 |          glad carouse-save us from harm and sorrow. Thou art waxing
54   10,   48, 5 |        friendship shall not suffer harm.~
55   10,   87, 9 |            fiends, O Man-beholder, harm thee burning against the
56   10,  107, 8 |         the liberal suffer neither harm nor trouble.~The light of
57   10,  108, 4 |             4 I know him safe from harm: but he can punish who sent
58   10,  120, 4 |           not malignant Yatudhanas harm thee.~
59   10,  121, 9 |                      9 Neer may he harm us who is earth's Begetter,
60   10,  128, 8 |          Indra, blew our children: harm us not, give us riot as
61   10,  165, 3 |          Dove, ye Gods, forbear to harm us.~
 
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