Hymns of the Atharva Veda, by Ralph T.H. Griffith, [1895], at sacred-texts.com
1Sing with fair laud the combat for the cattle. Bestow upon us
    excellent possessions.
   Lead to the Gods the sacrifice we offer: let streams of oil flow
    pure and full of sweetness.
 2Agni I first appropriate with power, with splendour, and with
    might.
   I give myself children and lengthened life, with Hail! take Agni
    to myself.
 3Even here do thou, O Agni, stablish wealth: let not oppressors
    injure thee by thinking of thee first.
   Light be thy task of ruling, Agni, with, thy power: may he who
    worships thee wax strong, invincible.
 4Agni hath looked upon the spring of Morning, looked on the
    days, the earliest Jātavedas.
   So, following the gleams of Morning, Sūrya hath entered heaven
    and earth as his possession.
 5Agni hath looked upon the spring of Mornings, looked on the
    days, the earliest Jātavedas.
   So he in countless places hath extended, full against heaven and
    earth, the beams of Sūrya. p. a308
 6Butter to thee in heaven thy home, O Agni! Manu this day hath
    kindled thee with butter.
   Let the Celestial Daughters bring thee butter: Let cows pour
    butter forth for thee, O Agni.