Rig Veda, tr. by Ralph T.H. Griffith, [1896], at sacred-texts.com
1. REPOSING on the river's wave the Sage hath widely flowed around,
 Bearing the hymn which many love.
 2 When the Five kindred Companies, active in duty, with the song
 Establish him, the Powerful,
 3 Then in his juice whose strength is great, have all the Gods rejoiced themselves,
 When he hath clothed him in the milk.
 4 Freeing himself he flows away, leaving his body's severed limbs,
 And meets his own Companion here.
 5 He by the daughters of the priest, like a fair youth, hath been adorned,
 Making the milk, as twere, his robe.
 6 O'er the fine fingers, through desire of milk, in winding course he goes,
 And utters voice which he hath found.
 7 The nimble fingers have approached, adorning him the Lord of Strength:
 They grasp the vigorous Courser's back.
 8 Comprising all the treasures that are in the heavens and on the earth,
 Come, Soma, as our faithful Friend.