Hymns of the Atharva Veda, by Ralph T.H. Griffith, [1895], at sacred-texts.com
1These mares come springing forward to Pratipa Prātisutvana.
 34. One of them is Hariknikā. Hariknikā, what seekest thou?
 56. The excellent, the golden son: where now hast thou aban-
    doned him?
 78. There where around those distant trees, three Sisus that are
    standing there,
 910. Three adders, breathing angrily, are blowing loud the
    threatening horn.
 1112. Hither hath come a stallion: he is known by droppings on
    his way,
 1314. As by their dung the course of kine. What wouldst thou in
    the home of men?
 1516. Barley and ripened rice I seek. On rice and barley hast thou
    fed,
 1718. As the big serpent feeds on sheep. Cow's hoof and horse's
    tail hast thou,
 1920. Winged with a falcon's pinion is that harmless swelling of
    thy tongue.