Rig Veda, tr. by Ralph T.H. Griffith, [1896], at sacred-texts.com
1. SONG-LOVER! like a charioteer come songs to thee when Soma flows.
 O Indra, they have called to thee as mother-kine unto their calves.
 2 Bright juices bitherward have sped thee, Indra, Lover of the Song.
 Drink, Indra, of this flowing sap: in every house tis set for thee.
 3 Drink Soma to inspirit thee, juice, Indra, which the Falcon brought:
 For thou art King and Sovran Lord of all the families of men.
 4 O Indra, hear Tirasci's call, the call of him who serveth thee.
 Satisfy him with wealth of kine and valiant offspring: Great art thou.
 5 For he, O Indra, hath produced for thee the newest gladdening song,
 A hymn that springs from careful thought, ancient, and full of sacred truth.
 6 That Indra will we laud whom songs and hymns of praise have magnified.
 Striving to win, we celebrate his many deeds of hero might.
 7 Come now and let us glorify pure Indra with pure Sāma hymns.
 Let the pure milky draught delight him strengthened by pure songs of praise.
 8 O Indra, come thou pure to us, with pure assistance, pure thyself.
 Pure, send thou riches down to us, and, meet for Soma, pure, be glad.
 9 O Indra, pure, vouchsafe us wealth, and, pure, enrich the worshipper.
 Pure, thou dost strike the Vṛtras dead, and strivest, pure, to win the spoil.