Hymns of the Atharva Veda, by Ralph T.H. Griffith, [1895], at sacred-texts.com
1He minishes, he splits in twain: crush it and let it be
    destroyed. p. 369
 3, 4Varuna with the Vasus goes: the Wind-God hath a hundred
    reins.
 5, 6A hundred golden steeds hath he, a hundred chariots
    wrought of gold.
 7, 8A hundred bits of golden bronze, a hundred golden
    necklaces.
 9, 10Lover of Kusa grass, Unploughed! Fat is not reckoned in
    the hoof.
 11, 12The ladle doth not hold apart the entrails and the clotted
    blood.
 13, 14This O Mandūrikā, is mine. Thy trees are standing in a
    clump.
 15, 16The plain domestic sacrifice, the sacrifice with burning
    dung.
 17, 18Asvattha, Dhava, Khadira, leaf taken from the Aratu.
 19, 20The man pervaded thoroughly lies on the ground as he were
    slain.
 21, 22The biestings only have they milked: one-and-a half of the
    wild ass,
 23And two hides of an elephant.