Book, Hymn, Verse 
 1    1,   64, 10|   archers, they have laid the arrow on their arms.~
 2    1,   66, 4 |  forth, e'en like an archer's arrow tipped with flame;~Master
 3    1,   71, 5 | archer boldly shot at him his arrow, and the God threw his splendour
 4    1,  116, 1 |      in a chariot rapid as an arrow, brought to the youthful
 5    1,  155, 2 |       man, bow-armed Krsanu's arrow, ye turn far aside.~
 6    1,  186, 9 |      on a fair bright day the arrow flieth o'er all the barren
 7    3,   53, 23|         23 Men notice not the arrow, O ye people; they bring
 8    4,    3, 7 |      wilt thou tell the Lofty Arrow.~
 9    4,   16, 17|     17 When the sharp-pointed arrow, O thou Hero, flieth mid
10    4,   28, 3 |      many a thousand with his arrow.~
11    5,   42, 11|    bow is strong and sure his arrow, him who is Lord of every
12    6,    3, 5 |     fain toshoot, he sets his arrow, and whets his splendour
13    6,   27, 6 |      sons, falling before the arrow, like bursting vessels went
14    6,   75, 16|      Bowstring fly away, thou Arrow, sharpened by our prayer.~
15    7,   34, 13|     May the foes' threatening arrow pass us by: may he put far
16    7,   46, 3 |              3 May thy bright arrow which, shot down by thee
17    7,   71, 1 |    night keep far from us the arrow.~
18    8,   18, 11|         11 Remove from us the arrow, keep famine, Adityas! far
19    8,   56, 15|          15 Adityas, let this arrow, yea, let this mali. gnity
20    8,   66, 11| fashioned well: good is thine arrow, decked with gold.~Warlike
21    9,   50, 1 |     themselves:~Urge on thine arrow's sharpened point.~
22    9,   69, 1 |               1. LAID like an arrow on the bow the hymn hath
23   10,   18, 14|                 14 Even as an arrow's feathers, they have set
24   10,   42, 1 |     an archer shoots afar his arrow, offer the laud to him with
25   10,   48, 8 |       As I bestowed on him an arrow for the fight I made him
26   10,   87, 19|    them escape thine heavenly arrow.~
27   10,   89, 12|  Morning, let thine insatiate arrow fly, O Indra.~And pierce,
28   10,   99, 6 |  himself on high and shot his arrow against the guileful and
29   10,  125, 6 |    the bow for Rudra that his arrow may strike and slay the
30   10,  142, 3 |      stir to wrath thy mighty arrow.~
31   10,  165, 3 |                 3 Let not the Arrow that hath wings distract
32   10,  182, 3 | haters of prayer, so that the arrow slay them.~May he repel
 
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