Rig Veda, tr. by Ralph T.H. Griffith, [1896], at sacred-texts.com
1. THIS here is Soma, neer restrained, active, all-conquering bursting forth,
 Ṛṣi and Sage by sapience,
 2 All that is bare he covers oer, all that is sick he medicines;
 The blind man sees, the cripple walks.
 3 Thou, Soma, givest wide defence against the hate of alien men,
 Hatreds that waste and weaken us.
 4 Thou by thine insight and thy skill, Impetuous One, from heaven and earth
 Drivest the sinner's enmity.
 5 When to their task they come with zeal, may they obtain the Giver's grace,
 And satisfy his wish who thirsts.
 6 So may he find what erst was lost, so may be speed the pious man,
 And lengthen his remaining life.
 7 Gracious, displaying tender love, unconquered, gentle in thy thoughts,
 Be sweet, O Soma, to our heart.
 8 O Soma, terrify us not; strike us not with alarm, O King:
 Wound not our heart with dazzling flame.
 9 When in my dwelling-place I see the wicked enemies of Gods,
 King, chase their hatred far away, thou Bounteous One, dispel our foes.