Hymns of the Atharva Veda, by Ralph T.H. Griffith, [1895], at sacred-texts.com
1Now have we conquered and obtained: we have been freed
from sin to-day.
2Let Morning with her light dispel that evil dream that frightened
us.
3Bear that away to him who hates, away to him who curses us.
4To him whom we abhor, to him who hates us do we send it hence.
5May the Goddess Dawn in accord with Speech, and the Goddess
Speech in accord with Dawn,
6The Lord of Dawn in accord with the Lord of Speech and the
Lord of Speech in accord with the Lord of Dawn,
7Carry away to Such-an-one niggard fiends, hostile demons, and
Sadanvas,
8Kumbhikas, Dushikas, and Piyakas,
9Evil day-dream, evil dream in sleep,
10Wishes for boons that will not come, thoughts of poverty, the
snares of the Druh who never releases.
11This, O Agni, let the Gods bear off to Such-an-one that he may
be a fragile good-for-nothing eunuch.