Hymns of the Atharva Veda, by Ralph T.H. Griffith, [1895], at sacred-texts.com
1Invoked to drink the Soma juice come with thy bay steeds,
   Thunder-armed!
   Come, Indra, hitherward, to me.
 2Our priest is seated true to time; the grass is regularly strewn;
   The pressing-stones were set at morn.
 3These prayers, O thou who bearest prayer, are offered. Seat
    thee on the grass.
   Hero, enjoy the offered cake.
 4O Vritra-slayer, be thou pleased with these libations, with these
    hymns,
   Song-loving Indra, with our lauds.
 5Our hymns caress the Lord of Strength, vast, drinker of the
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   Indra, as mother-cows their calf.
 6Delight thee with the juice we pour for thine own great
    munificence:
   Yield not thy singer to reproach.
 7We, Indra, dearly loving thee, bearing oblation, sing thee
    hymns:
   Thou, Vasu, nearly lovest us.
 8O thou to whom thy Bays are dear, loose not thy horses far
    from us:
   Here glad thee, Indra, Lord Divine.
 9May long-maned courses, dropping oil, bring thee on swift car
    hitherward.
   Indra, to seat thee on the grass.