Rig Veda, tr. by Ralph T.H. Griffith, [1896], at sacred-texts.com
1. THOU, Soma, dweller on the hills, effused, hast flowed into the sieve,:
 All-bounteous art thou in carouse.
 2 Thou art a sacred Bard, a Sage; the meath is offipring of thy sap:
 All-bountcous art thou in carouse.
 3 All Deities of one accord have come that they may drink of thee:
 All-bounteous art thou in carouse.
 4 He who containeth in his hands all treasures much to be desired:
 All-bounteous art thou in carouse.
 5 Who milketh out this mighty Pair, the Earth and Heaven, like mother kine
 All-bounteous art thou in carouse.
 6 Who in a moment mightily floweth around these two world-halvcs:
 All-bounteous art thou in carouse.
 7 The Strong One, being purified, hath in the pitchers cried aloud:
 All-bounteous art thou in carouse.