Hymns of the Atharva Veda, by Ralph T.H. Griffith, [1895], at sacred-texts.com
1Thou art come hither from the world of Yama: thou, resolute,
    affectest men with rapture.
   Thou, Sleep, created in the Asura's dwelling, goest, well-know-
    ing, with the solitary.
 2At first the all-containing, depth beheld thee, ere Night was
    born, when only Day existed.
   Thence hast thou come, thence, Sleep, hast thou come hither,
    concealing, deep within, all form and figure.
 3Come from the Asuras in lofty, glory, he hath approached the
   Gods in search of greatness.
   Winners of heavenly light, the Three-and-Thirty endowed this
   Sleep with his supreme dominion.
 4Of him nor Fathers nor the Gods have knowledge, the Gods
    whose gentle talk is still about him.
   Urged by command of Varuna the Ādityas, Heroes, transported
   Sleep to Trita Āptya.
 5Thou whose severity hath reached ill-doers, and whose reward
    the good have gained in slumber,
   Delightest heaven with thy most lofty kinship, born from his
    spirit who was worn and weary.
 6Of old we know all places whence thou comest. O Sleep, we
    know him who is here thy ruler.
   Protect us here illustrious with glory. Go, from afar, with
    poisons, into distance.