Book, Hymn, Verse 
 1    1,   23, 9 |        bounteous Gods~Let not the wicked master us.~
 2    1,   36, 16|         for teeth, smite thou the wicked, right and left.~Let not
 3    1,   42, 1 |       from our road the wolf, the wicked inauspicious wolf,~Who lies
 4    1,   42, 3 |          out the firebrand of the wicked one,~The double-tongued,
 5    1,  105, 6 |          eye?~How may we pass the wicked on the path of mighty Aryaman?
 6    1,  117, 17|      wethers to the she-wolf, his wicked father blinded,~To him,
 7    1,  120, 7 |           keep us safely from the wicked wolf.~
 8    1,  129, 3 |       keepest far away, Hero, the wicked man, thou shuttest out the
 9    1,  129, 3 |        man, thou shuttest out the wicked man.~Indra, to thee I sing,
10    1,  129, 8 |           lordliness to drive the wicked hence, to rend the evilhearted
11    1,  129, 11|        the warder-off art thou of wicked ones, even as a God, of
12    1,  129, 11|           ones, even as a God, of wicked ones;~Thou slayer of the
13    2,   20, 6 |          low the dear head of the wicked Dasa.~
14    2,   23, 10|        life.~Let not the guileful wicked man be lord of us:-still
15    2,   23, 13|   overthrown like cars of war all wicked enemies who fain would injure
16    2,   27, 3 |         eyes, fain to deceive the wicked,~Looking within behold the
17    5,    3, 11|         been the plottings of the wicked.~
18    5,   12, 4 |      their own speeches, uttering wicked words against the righteous.~
19    5,   83, 2 |    thundering Parjanya smites the wicked.~
20    6,   13, 5 |        food in cattle even to the wicked wolf when he is hungry.~
21    6,   51, 13|           13 Agni, drive thou the wicked foe, the evil-hearted thief
22    7,   15, 15|       morn, from sorrow, from the wicked men,~Infallible! by day
23    7,   19, 7 |        thine own assembly, to the wicked.~Deliver us with true and
24    7,   48, 3 |     Rbhuksan destroy by turns the wicked foeman's valour.~
25    7,   56, 19|           sore displeasure on the wicked.~
26    7,   65, 3 |        they bear many nooses: the wicked mortal hardly may escape
27    7,   68, 7 |                   7 What time his wicked friends abandoned Bhujyu,
28    7,   94, 7 |          conquer men:~Let not the wicked master us.~
29    7,   94, 12|                    12 Slay ye the wicked man whose thought is evil
30    7,  104, 2 |           Soma, let sin round the wicked boil like as a caldron set
31    7,  104, 3 |        Indra and Soma, plunge the wicked in the depth, yea, cast
32    7,  104, 4 |         crushing bolt down on the wicked fiend from heaven and from
33    7,  104, 7 |           Indra and Soma, let the wicked have no bliss who evermore
34    7,  104, 13|       doth Soma aid and guide the wicked or him who falsely claims
35    7,  104, 20|          sharp his weapon for the wicked: now, let him cast his bolt
36    8,   21, 12|          battlesong, and meet the wicked, Much invoked!~With heroes
37    8,   39, 2 |           of the godless, all the wicked man's malignities. Away
38    8,   45, 9 |        win the spoil,~He whom the wicked injure not.~
39    8,   49, 8 |          mortal enemy, nor to the wicked friend of fiends.~With conquering
40    8,   68, 9 |          dwelling-place I see the wicked enemies of Gods,~King, chase
41    9,   61, 19|       brings delight,~Slaying the wicked, dear to Gods.~
42    9,   73, 6 |       deaf have turned aside: the wicked travel not the pathway of
43    9,   97, 43|           righteous slayer of the wicked, driving away our enemies
44   10,   23, 5 |          voice slew many thousand wicked ones who spake in varied
45   10,   25, 7 |         glad carouse:-let not the wicked rule us. Thou art waxing
46   10,   42, 1 |         Quell with your voice the wicked's voice, O sages. Singer,
47   10,   63, 12|           sacrifice, keep off the wicked man's malicious enmity.~
48   10,   77, 3 |          gallants who destroy the wicked.~
49   10,   77, 5 | self-bright falcons, punishers of wicked men, like hovering birds
50   10,   85, 30|        when it glistens with this wicked fiend,~What time the husband
51   10,   87, 3 |          with thy jaws assail the wicked spirits.~
52   10,   98, 12|    troubles chase malady away and wicked demons.~From this air-ocean,
53   10,  108, 6 |                    6 Even if your wicked bodies, O ye Panis, were
 
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