Book, Hymn, Verse 
 1    1,   62, 10|          of old connected, rest uninjured; they with great might preserve
 2    1,   74, 8 |                 8 Aided by thee uninjured, strong, one after other,
 3    1,   89, 6 |        wealth.~May Tarksya with uninjured fellies prosper us: Brhaspati
 4    1,  114, 3 |        may we, whose heroes are uninjured, bring thee sacred gifts,~
 5    1,  116, 16|          that he saw with sight uninjured.~
 6    1,  117, 15|        Asvins; borne on he went uninjured through the ocean.~Ye with
 7    1,  136, 5 |         him guard ye carefully, uninjured, from distress, guard from
 8    1,  141, 5 |   Mothers, and in them pure and uninjured he increased in magnitude.~
 9    2,    8, 6 |        s, yea, of all the Gods,~Uninjured dwell together still, and
10    2,   27, 7 |       beyond all hatred.~May we uninjured, girt by many heroes, win
11    2,   27, 16|        like a skilful horseman: uninjured may we dwell in spacious
12    2,   33, 6 |         fervent sunlight may I, uninjured, win the bliss of Rudra.~
13    2,   34, 7 |      give winning wisdom, power uninjured, unsurpassed.~
14    3,   53, 17|          thou whose fellies are uninjured.~
15    4,    3, 12|   meath-rich waves, O Agni, and uninjured,~Like a strong courser lauded
16    4,   50, 2 |   Preserve Brhaspati, the stall uninjured, this company's raining,
17    4,   57, 3 |         may we follow after him uninjured.~
18    5,   31, 1 |        cattle, he goeth, first, uninjured, fain for treasure.~
19    6,   18, 1 |         much-invoked who fights uninjured.~Magnify with these songs
20    6,   19, 4 |        blame, without reproach, uninjured, e'en as were those who
21    6,   25, 2 |       opponent's wrath, thyself uninjured.~With these chase all our
22    6,   48, 18|                              18 Uninjured let thy friendship be, like
23    7,   46, 3 |         upon the earth, pass us uninjured by.~Thou, very gracious
24    7,   69, 7 |         water with your horses,~Uninjured, winged, flagging not, undaunted,
25    8,   22, 18|     heroic, firm and excellent, uninjured by the Raksas foe,~At this
26    8,   67, 8 |         blessed things in thee,~Uninjured, easy to bestow.~
27    9,   89, 7 |                     7 Fighting, uninjured come where Gods are feasted;
28   10,   85, 24| virtuous action, I give thee up uninjured with thy consort.~
29   10,  105, 7 |      easy to be slain,~With jaw uninjured like the wondrous firmament.~
30   10,  170, 1 |     giving the sacrifice's lord uninjured life;~He who, wind-urged,
31   10,  178, 1 |    Swift, fleet to battle, with uninjured fellies, even Tarksya for
 
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