Hymns of the Atharva Veda, by Ralph T.H. Griffith, [1895], at sacred-texts.com
1Priests, offer to the Lord of all the people the milked-out stalk
    of Soma, radiant-coloured.
   No wild bull knows his drinking-place like Indra who ever seeks
    him who hath pressed the Soma.
 2Thou dost desire to drink, each day that passes, the pleasant
    food which thou hast had aforetime.
   O Indra, gratified in heart and spirit, drink eagerly the Soma set
    before thee.
 3Thou, newly-born, for strength didst drink the Soma; thy
    mother told thee of thy future greatness.
   O Indra, thou hast filled mid-air's wide region, and given the
   Gods by battle room and freedom.
 4When thou hast urged the arrogant to combat, proud in their
    strength of arm, we will subdue them.
   Or, Indra, when thou fightest girt by heroes, we in the glorious
    fray with thee will conquer.
 5I will declare the earliest deeds of Indra, and recent acts which
   Maghavan hath accomplished.
   When he had conquered godless wiles and magic, Soma became
    his own entire possession.
 6Thine is this world of flocks and herds around thee, which with
    the eye of Surya thou beholdest.
   Thou, Indra, art alone the Lord of cattle: may we enjoy the
    treasure which thou givest.
 7Ye twain are Lords of wealth in earth and heaven, thou, O
   Brihaspati, and thou, O Indra .
   Mean though he be, give wealth to him who lauds you. Preserve
    us evermore, ye Gods, with blessings.