Hymns of the Atharva Veda, by Ralph T.H. Griffith, [1895], at sacred-texts.com
1Whithersoe'er, from sky, earth, air's mid-regions from plants ands
    herbs, from tall trees, Jātavedas.
   Is carried here and there to divers places, even thence come thou
    to us with loving-kindness.
 2All majesty of thine in floods, in forest, in plants, in cattle, in
    the depths of waters
   Closely uniting all thy forms, O Agni, come unto us wealth-giv-
    ing, undecaying.
 3Thy majesty among the Gods in Svarga, thy body which hath
    past into the Fathers.
   Thy plenty far-diffused mid human beings, even with this, O
   Agni, give us riches.
 4To him the wise, the famous, swift to listen, with words and
    verses I come nigh for bounty.
   May we be safe from threatening danger. Soften by sacrifice the-
    wrath of Gods, O Agni.