Orkney - ORK | Bridle | leather smelling o Cochalene | |
Doric - MNA | ey. It wis Jock Dow fa cried ' | Bridle | ' tae set them tae wirk, fa ga |
Ulster - CUL | An' oul' | bridle | an' straps that sa' monies a |
Doric - MNA | tae the the granite quaich. A | bridle | path frae the Balbutt primary |
Central - AYR | oudoun Hull, an tuik the auld | bridle | pad by Sornhill tae Langside, |
Central - AYR | ngin on for dear life tae the | bridle | og fine roan stallion. It wis |
Central - LAL | there as James slipped on the | bridle | an placed the bit. |
Doric - MNA | the ithers wheechin doon the | bridle | path makkin fur the gap tae j |
Doric - MNA | e kept haulen an caim tae thi | bridle | , Ronalt geid oot we a roar, " |
Central - AYR | ats when they heard a clink o | bridle | chains, an the lourin grey sh |
Central - AYR | And their | bridle | -reins rang through the thin m |
Central - LAL | Wioot saiddle nor | bridle | Wi entrails ridin. Valkyrie d |
Central - SEC | Thy hook in his nose, and Thy | bridle | in his gab, and gar him come |