Rig Veda, tr. by Ralph T.H. Griffith, [1896], at sacred-texts.com
1. THIS, even this was my resolve, to win a cow, to win a steed:
 Have I not drunk of Soma juice?
 2 Like violent gusts of wind the draughts that I have drunk have lifted me
 Have I not drunk of Soma juice?
 3 The draughts I drank have borne me up, as fleet-foot horses draw a car:
 Have I not drunk of Soma juice?
 4 The hymn hath reached me, like a cow who lows to meet her darling calf:
 Have I not drunk of Soma juice?
 5 As a wright bends a chariot-seat so round my heart I bend the hymn:
 Have I not drunk of Soma juice?
 6 Not as a mote within the eye count the Five Tribes of men with me:
 Have I not drunk of Soma juice?
 7 The heavens and earth themselves have not grown equal to one half of me
 Have I not drunk of Soma juice?
 8 I in my grandeur have surpassed the heavens and all this spacious earth
 Have I not drunk of Soma juice?
 9 Aha! this spacious earth will I deposit either here or there
 Have I not drunk of Soma juice?
 10 In one short moment will I smite the earth in fury here or there:
 Have I not drunk of Soma juice?
 11 One of my flanks is in the sky; I let the other trail below:
 Have I not drunk of Soma juice?
 12 1, greatest of the Mighty Ones, am lifted to the firmament:
 Have I not drunk of Soma juice?
 13 I seek the worshipper's abode; oblation-bearer to the Gods:
 Have I not drunk of Soma juice?