Book, Hymn, Verse 
 1    1,   29, 6 |                            6 Far distant on the forest fall the tempest
 2    1,   63, 4 |         rend the Dasyus in their~distant dwelling.~
 3    1,  103, 1 |          Indra-power of thine is distant: that which is here sages
 4    1,  119, 8 |         him who mourned in a far distant place, him who was left
 5    1,  185, 7 |       manifold, whose bounds are distant,-these, reverent, I address
 6    1,  191, 15|        hence away, departed unto distant lands.~
 7    2,   11, 8 |     Swelling the roar in the far distant limits, they have spread
 8    2,   27, 3 |     Kings is even the thing most distant.~
 9    4,    5, 12|        have reached a t)lace far distant.~
10    4,   23, 7 |           exactor, drives in the distant mornings that we know not.~
11    6,   18, 11|       hath no power to keep thee distant.~
12    6,   31, 5 |      with thine help to me, thou distant Roamer, and, glorious God,
13    6,   51, 2 |       their generations near and distant,~Beholding good and evil
14    6,   59, 8 |          far away, and keep them distant from the Sun.~
15    6,   61, 14|       let us not go from thee to distant countries.~ ~ ~
16    6,   63, 2 |         force it, either near or distant.~
17    7,   18, 6 |       rescued friend mid the two distant peoples.~
18    7,   22, 6 |          O Maghavan, be not long distant from us.~
19    7,   76, 7 |        Giving us riches famed to distant places. Preserve us evermore,
20    8,   49, 20|     those who deal in spells.~To distant pastures drive faint hunger:
21    9,   91, 4 |       near and those who yet are distant.~
22   10,   11, 9 |       here, nor from the Gods be distant.~
23   10,   12, 9 |       here, nor from the Gods be distant.~
24   10,   17, 4 |         bear thee forward on the distant pathway.~Thither let Savitar
25   10,   17, 6 |        Pusan was born to move on distant pathways, on the road far
26   10,   22, 6 |          come to mortal man from distant realms of eapth and heaven?~
27   10,   28, 9 |         sundered with a clod the distant mountain.~The great will
28   10,   40, 10|        set their thoughts upon a distant cast.~A lovely thing for
29   10,   58, 11|    spirit, that went far away to distant realms beyond our ken,~We
30   10,   59, 1 |     vigour. Let Nirrti depart to distant places.~
31   10,   59, 2 |     singer. Let Nirrti depart to distant places.~
32   10,   59, 3 | considered. Let Nirrti depart to distant places.~
33   10,   59, 4 |     kindly. Let Nirrti depart to distant places.~
34   10,   63, 16|         comes to what is good by distant pathway, -~May she at home
35   10,   82, 4 |          as singers,~Who, in the distant, near, and lower region,
36   10,  108, 1 |       The path leads far away to distant places.~What charge hast
37   10,  114, 2 |       produced them, dwelling in distant and mysterious chambers.~
38   10,  137, 2 |        here, from Sindhu, from a distant land.~May one breathe energy
39   10,  164, 3 |     doings may Agni bear away to distant places.~
 
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