Book, Hymn, Verse 
 1    1,   18, 5 |      Preserve that mortal from distress.~
 2    1,   35, 3 |         and chases from us all distress and sorrow.~
 3    1,   41, 3 |       And lead him safely o'er distress.~
 4    1,   58, 7 |        iron preserve thou from distress the man who lauds thee.~
 5    1,   58, 8 |       Preserve the singer from distress, O Agni. May he, enriched
 6    1,   91, 15|         keep us., O Soma, from distress:~Be unto us a gracious Friend.~
 7    1,   93, 8 |   sacrifice, preserve him from distress, grant to the sacrificer
 8    1,   94, 2 |       might.~He waxeth strong, distress never approacheth him. Let
 9    1,  105, 17|    heard and released him from distress. Mark this my woe, ye Earth
10    1,  106, 1 |      Vasus, rescue us from all distress.~
11    1,  106, 2 |      Vasus, rescue us from all distress.~
12    1,  106, 3 |      Vasus, rescue us from all distress.~
13    1,  106, 4 |      Vasus, rescue us from all distress.~
14    1,  106, 5 |      Vasus, rescue us from all distress.~
15    1,  106, 6 |      Vasus, rescue us from all distress.~
16    1,  136, 5 |     carefully, uninjured, from distress, guard from distress the
17    1,  136, 5 |      from distress, guard from distress the liberal man.~Aryaman
18    1,  147, 4 |        a heavy sentence may he distress himself by his revilings.~
19    2,   19, 5 |   brought him riches that keep distress afar, as 'twere his portion.~
20    2,   23, 4 |   guidance and preservest men; distress o'ertakes not him who offers
21    2,   23, 5 |                5 No sorrow, no distress from any side, no foes,
22    4,    2, 8 |       courser, rescue him from distress, the bounteous giver.~
23    4,   18, 13|                     13 In deep distress I cooked a dog's intestines.
24    4,   53, 6 |        with triple bar against distress.~
25    5,   67, 4 |    gifts, deliverers even from distress.~
26    6,   48, 8 | hundred forts thy kindler from distress, through hundred winters,
27    7,   15, 13|      13 Agni, preserve us from distress: consume our enemies, O
28    7,   16, 10|        help preserve them from distress, Most Youthful! with a hundred
29    7,   66, 5 |        Who bear us safely o'er distress.~
30    7,   71, 5 |     Pedu.~Ye rescued Atri from distress and darkness, and loosed
31    8,   18, 10|     keep us ever far from sore distress.~
32    8,   18, 17|      us~Beyond all trouble and distress, borne in your ship.~
33    8,   19, 26|       should feel no hunger or distress, nor, Agni, should he live
34    8,   43, 30|    days,~Pass lightly over all distress.~
35    8,   45, 37|      He turns and leaves us in distress?~
36    8,   47, 7 |     fierce anger fall, no sore distress shall visit him,~To whom,
37    8,   56, 2 |        2 May Mitra bear us oer distress, and Varuna and Aryaman,~
38    9,   56, 4 |     The men, the singers, from distress.~
39    9,   59, 3 |      pass over all trouble and distress:~Sit on the sacred grass,
40    9,   82, 2 |     thou gracious, driving off distress: thou goest, clothed in
41   10,   36, 2 |         keep us in safety from distress and injury.~Let not malignant
42   10,   36, 3 |      preserve us safe from all distress.~May we obtain the light
43   10,   37, 12|        ever leads us into deep distress.~
44   10,   39, 11|     check or stay, doth grief, distress, or danger come u on the
45   10,   65, 11|       ye delivered Bhujyu from distress, ye animated Syava, Vadhrmati'
46   10,   66, 5 |    triply-guarding refuge from distress.~
47   10,   96, 8 |     Bay Steeds safely over all distress.~
48   10,  126, 1 |         1. No peril, no severe distress, ye Gods, affects the mortal
49   10,  126, 2 |       the mortal man from sore distress, and lead him safe beyond
50   10,  176, 4 |       4 This Agni rescues from distress, as 'twere from the Immortal
 
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