Rig Veda, tr. by Ralph T.H. Griffith, [1896], at sacred-texts.com
1. I WILL declare, while juices flow, the manly deeds that ye have done:
 Your Fathers, enemies of Gods, were smitten down, and, Indra-Agni, ye survive.
 2 Thus, Indra-Agnip verily your greatness merits loftiest praise,
 Sprung from one common Father, brothers, twins are ye; your Mother is in every place.
 3 These who delight in flowing juice, like fellow horses at their food,
 Indra and Agni, Gods armed with the thunderbolt, we call this day to come with help.
 4 Indra and Agni, Friends of Law, served with rich gifts, your speech is kind
 To him who praises you while these libations flow: that man, O Gods, ye neer consume.
 5 What mortal understands, O Gods, Indra and Agni, this your way?
 One of you, yoking Steeds that move to every side, advances in your common car.
 6 First, Indra-Agni, hath this Maid come footless unto those with feet.
 Stretching her head and speaking loudly with her tongue, she hath gone downward thirty steps.
 7 Een now, O Indra-Agni, men hold in their arms and stretch their bows.
 Desert us not in this great fray, in battles for the sake of kine.
 8 The foeman's sinful enmities, Indra and Agni, vex me sore.
 Drive those who hate me far away, and keep them distant from the Sun.
 9 Indra and Agni, yours are all the treasures of the heavens and earth.
 Here give ye us the opulence that prospers every living man.
 10 O Indra-Agni, who accept the laud, and hear us for our praise,
 Come near us, drawn by all our songs, to drink of this our Soma juice.