Book, Hymn, Verse 
 1    1,   38, 5 |    destructive plague on plague hard to be conquered, strike
 2    1,   52, 6 |         upon the jaws of Vritra hard to be restrained.~
 3    1,  127, 4 |         with fervent glow.~Even hard and solid food he crunches
 4    1,  127, 4 |   crunches with his might, yea, hard and solid food with might.~
 5    1,  135, 9 |         whom no shout can stay,~Hard to be checked are they,
 6    1,  135, 9 |      sunbeams, in their course. hard to be checked by both the
 7    1,  139, 8 |     gain, grant us, whate'er is hard to gain.~
 8    1,  176, 4 |         who pours no gift, who, hard to reach, delights thee
 9    1,  190, 6 |       grass is pleasant, though hard to win, a Friend beloved
10    2,   27, 6 |    blessing: grant us a shelter hard to be demolished.~
11    4,   18, 2 |        Not this way go I forth: hard is the passage. Forth from
12    4,   19, 3 |        insatiate one, extended, hard to waken, who slumbered
13    4,   36, 6 | eloquence, the bowman is a hero hard to beat in fight,~Great
14    5,    9, 4 |                     4 Yea, very hard art thou to grasp, like
15    5,   15, 3 |       Averting woe, they labour hard to bring him, the ancient,
16    6,    4, 5 |       Even he who cats his firm hard food with swiftness,and
17    6,   22, 7 |      conduct us o'er all places hard to traverse.~
18    6,   27, 8 |      guerdon of Prthu's seed is hard to win from others.~
19    6,   45, 26|                              26 Hard is thy love to win: thou
20    7,   25, 1 |      Indra, where the ground is hard to traverse, smite down
21    7,   59, 8 |          the man whose wrath is hard to master, he who would
22    8,   92, 11|    waves, as in a cataract, are hard to pass, when he, through
23    9,   91, 5 |        Those which are high and hard for foes to conquer may
24    9,  110, 12|  assailants, chasing the demons hard to beencountered,~Well-armed
25   10,   12, 6 |                          6 'Tis hard to understand the Immortal'
26   10,  103, 2 |         watchful, Victor, bold, hard to overthrow, Rouser of
27   10,  136, 7 |         he poundeth things most hard to bend,~When he with long
 
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