Rig Veda, tr. by Ralph T.H. Griffith, [1896], at sacred-texts.com
1. THOU, bearer of oblations, though kindled, art kindled for the Gods.
 With the Ādityas, Rudras, Vasus, come to us: to show us favour come to us.
 2 Come hither and accept with joy this sacrifice and hymn of ours.
 O kindled God, we mortals are invoking thee, calling on thee to show us grace.
 3 I laud thee Jātavedas, thee Lord of all blessings, with my song.
 Agni, bring hitherward the Gods whose Laws we love, whose laws we love, to show us grace.
 4 Agni the God was made the great High-Priest of Gods, Ṛṣis have kindled Agni, men of mortal mould.
 Agni I invocate for winning ample wealth. kindly disposed for winning wealth.
 5 Atri and Bharadvāja and Gavisthira, Kaṇva and Trasadasyu, in our fight he helped.
 On Agni calls Vasiṣṭha, even the household priest, the household priest to win his grace.