Rig Veda, tr. by Ralph T.H. Griffith, [1896], at sacred-texts.com
1. To Agni, to this God of yours I sing aloud with utmost power.
 May he come to us with the Gods, and sit, best Offerer, on the grass.
 2 The Holy, whose are earth and heaven, and succour waits upon his strength;
 Him men who bring oblations laud, and they who wish to gain, for grace.
 3 He is the Sage who guides these men, Leader of sacred rites is he.
 Him your own Agni, serve ye well, who winneth and bestoweth wealth.
 4 So may the gracious Agni grant most goodly shelter for our use;
 Whence in the heavens or in the floods he shall pour wealth upon our lands.
 5 The singers kindle him, the Priest, Agni the Lord of tribes of men,
 Resplendent and without a peer through his own excellent designs.
 6 Help us, thou Brahman, best of all invokers of the Gods in song.
 Beam, Friend of Maruts, bliss on us, O Agni, a most liberal God.
 7 Yea, grant us treasure thousandfold with children and with nourishment,
 And, Agni, splendid hero strength, exalted, wasting not away.