Hymns of the Atharva Veda, by Ralph T.H. Griffith, [1895], at sacred-texts.com
1O Soma-drinker, ever true, utterly hopeless though we be,
   Do thou, O Indra, give us hope of beauteous horses and of kine,
   In thousands, O most wealthy One.
 2O Lord of strength, whose jaws are strong, great deeds are thine,
    the powerful:
   Do thou, O Indra, give us hope of beauteous horses and of kine,
   In thousands, O most wealthy One.
 3Lull thou asleep, to wake no more, the pair who on each other
    look:
   Do thou, O Indra, give us hope of beauteous horses and of kine,
   In thousands, O most wealthy One. p. 325
 4Hero, let hostile spirits sleep, and every gentler Genius wake:
   Do thou, O Indra, give us hope of beauteous horses and of kine,
   In thousands, O most wealthy One.
 5Destroy this ass, O Indra, who in tones discordant brays to
    thee:
   Do thou, O Indra, give us hope of beauteous horses and of kine,
   In thousands, O most wealthy One.
 6Far distant on the forest fall the tempest in a circling course;
   Do thou, O Indra, give us hope of beauteous horses and of kine,
   In thousands, O most wealthy One.
 7Slay each reviler and destroy him who in secret injures us:
   Do thou, O Indra, give us thope of beauteous horses and of
    kine,
   In thousands, O most wealthy One.