Rig Veda, tr. by Ralph T.H. Griffith, [1896], at sacred-texts.com
1. I WILL sing near, for grace, your God Agni, for he is good to us.
 Son of the Brands, may he give gifts, and, righteous, save us from the foe.
 2 For he is true, whom men of old enkindled, and the Gods themselves,
 The Priest with the delicious tongue, rich with the light of glorious beams.
 3 With wisdom that surpasseth all, with gracious will most excellent,
 O Agni, worthy of our choice, shine wealth on us through hymns of praise.
 4 Agni is King, for he extends to mortals and to Gods alike.
 Agni is bearer of our gifts. Worship ye Agni with your thoughts.
 5 Agni gives to the worshipper a son, the best, of mightiest fame,
 Of deep devotion, neer subdued, bringer of glory to his sire.
 6 Agni bestows the hero-lord who conquers with the men in fight.
 Agni bestows the fleet-foot steed, the victor never overcome.
 7 The mightiest song is Agni's: shine on high, thou who art rich in light.
 Like the Chief Consort of a King, riches and strength proceed from thee.
 8 Resplendent are thy rays of light: loud is thy voice like pressing-stones.
 Yea, of itself thy thunder goes forth like the roaring of the heaven.
 9 Thus, seeking riches, have we paid homage to Agni Conqueror.
 May he, most wise, as with a ship, carry us over all our foes.