Rig Veda, tr. by Ralph T.H. Griffith, [1896], at sacred-texts.com
1. AGNI, your dearest Guest, I laud, him who is loving as a friend,
 Who brings us riches like a car.
 2 Whom as a far-foreseeing Sage the Gods have, from the olden time,
 Established among mortal men.
 3 Do thou, Most Youthful God, protect the men who offer, hear their songs,
 And of thyself preserve their seed.
 4 What is the praise wherewith, O God, Aṅgiras, Agni, Son of Strength,
 We, after thine own wish and thought,
 5 May serve thee, O thou Child of Power, and with what sacrifice's plan?
 What prayer shall I now speak to thee?
 6 Our God, make all of us to dwell in happy habitations, and
 Reward our songs with spoil and wealth.
 7 Lord of the house, what plenty fills the songs which thou inspirest now,
 Thou whose hymn helps to win the kine?
 8 Hirn Wise and Strong they glorify, the foremost Champion in the fray,
 And mighty in his dwelling-place.
 9 Agni, he dwells in rest and peace who smites and no one smites again:
 With hero sons he prospers well