Rig Veda, tr. by Ralph T.H. Griffith, [1896], at sacred-texts.com
1. HE in mid-air's expanse hath golden tresses; a raging serpent, like the rushing tempest:
 Purely refulgent, knowing well the morning; like honourable dames, true, active workers.
 2 Thy well-winged flashes strengthen in their manner, when the black Bull hath bellowed round about us.
 With drops that bless and seem to smile he cometh: the waters fall, the clouds utter their thunder.
 3 When he comes streaming with the milk of worship, conducting by directest paths of Order
 Aryaman, Mitra, Varuṇa, Parijman fill the hide full where lies the nether press-stone.
 4 O Agni, thou who art the lord of wealth in kine, thou Son of Strength,
 Vouchsafe to us, O Jātavedas, high renown.
 5 He, Agni, kindled, good and wise, must be exalted in our song:
 Shine, thou of many forms, shine radiantly on us.
 6 O Agni, shining of thyself by night and when the morning breaks,
 Burn, thou whose teeth are sharp, against the Rākṣasas.
 7 Adorable in all our rites, favour us, Agni, with thine aid,
 When the great hymn is chanted forth.
 8 Bring to us ever-conquering wealth, wealth, Agni, worthy of our choice,
 In all our frays invincible.
 9 Give us, O Agni, through thy grace wealth that supporteth all our life,
 Thy favour so that we may live.
 10 O Gotama, desiring bliss present thy songs composed with care
 To Agni of the pointed flames.
 11 May the man fall, O Agni, who near or afar assaileth us:
 Do thou increase and prosper us.
 12 Keen and swift Agni, thousand-eyed, chaseth the Rākṣasas afar:
 He singeth, herald meet for lauds.