King Arthur's Waes Hael

 

The Rubric

When the brown bowl is filled for yule, let the dome or upper half be set on; then let the waes-haelers kneel one by one and draw up the wine with their reeds through the two bosses at the rim. Let one breath only be drawn by each of the morice for his waes-hael.

 

Waes-Hael for knight and dame!
        O merry be their dole!
Drink-hael! in Jesu's name
        We fill the tawny bowl;
But cover down the curving crest,
Mould of the Orient Lady's breast.

Waes-hael! yet lift no lid:
        Drain ye the reeds for wine.
Drink-hael! the milk was hid
        That soothed that Babe divine;
Hush'd, as this hollow channel flows,
He drew the balsam from the rose.

Waes-hael! thus glow'd the breast
        Where a God yearn'd to cling;
Drink-hael! so Jesu press'd
        Life from its mystic spring;
Then hush and bend in reverent sign
And breathe the thrilling reeds for wine.

Waes-hael! in shadowy scene
        Lo! Christmas children we:
Drink-hael! behold we lean
        At a far Mother's knee;
To dream that thus her bosom smiled,
And learn the lip of Bethlehem's Child.

Robert Stephen Hawker (1804–1875)

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