Hymns of the Atharva Veda, by Ralph T.H. Griffith, [1895], at sacred-texts.com
1Hundred stemmed, succulent, and worth a thousand, the Royal
   Rite of plants, the Water's Agni,
   Let this same Darbha guard us from all quarters. This Godlike
   Amulet shall with life endow us.
 2Drawn forth from butter, juicy, sweetly-flavoured, firm as the
    earth, unshaken, overthrowing.
   Driving off foes and casting them beneath me, mount with the
    strength of mighty Ones, O Darbha.
 3Thou movest o'er the earth with vigour: lovely in sacrifice thou
    sittest on the altar.
   The Rishis bear thee as a purifier: cleanse thou us from all evil
    deeds' defilement.
 4A stern and all-victorious king, foe-queller, dear to every man—
   That energy of Gods and mighty power, I bind this on thee for
    long life and welfare. p. 239
 5Achieve heroic deeds with Darbha, wearing this Darbha never
    let thy soul be troubled.
   In splendour and precedence over others illumine like the Sun
    the heaven's four regions.