Central - SEC | ' | Frien | king, I spy a princess here W |
Central - EDN | Wi' | frien | 's at hand, |
Ulster - WUL | But A' lik' | frien | 'liness, peace and quaitness |
Ulster - WUL | An there Ah met an oul' | frien | . |
Central - SWE | Then an ainly then, | frien | |
Central - WCE | there somethin ye wir eftir, | frien | ?" |
Doric - MNA | aun tae the Aiberdeen linn, a | frien | o the ainer o Aiberdeen plant |
Central - SWE | But nou, years efter, a | frien | tells me that |
Doric - MNA | at is foo Suzy the Soo fand a | frien | tae veesit ony time she likit |
Central - WCE | Gif a | frien | hus some faut, we shouldnae s |
Central - WCE | Or whit if a | frien | , wha's fou, pishes the couch |
Central - WCE | Eyes doun! Ma | frien | , hae anither wee squint! |
Central - WCE | ‘Acause, ma | frien | , gin ye lift the flair up the |
Central - WCE | Sleep soun, ma | frien | …! |
Central - LAL | "The moral o the story, ma | frien | , is this! Onythin a wee dug k |
Central - LAL | leivin tomb Pics here bi ma | frien | , Norman Chalmers. https://t.c |
Doric - ABN | ath. At ony rate, it suits ma | frien | , Fergie, doun tae the grun. A |
Central - SEC | han wull be a jyner that's a | frien | o the Provost's, sae gie him |
Central - SEC | nage, but it's timely. It's a | frien | o the gey bad idea that, gin |
Central - SWE | im in the een, greet him as a | frien | |
Doric - MNA | ird fowk. Aa she winted wis a | frien | fur a bit |
Central - LAL | nd Auroch Horn wha wis a guid | frien | tae Olaf the Christian, King |
Central - AYR | ross tae Sorn an see her guid | frien | Nance Park, in the service o |
Central - SWE | oetry exhibitions wi his guid | frien | Angus Macmillan. Wirks as a B |
Central - WCE | Sae Jack, auld | frien | , ye’ve nocht tae fear, |
Central - WCE | The yin requested bi ma auld | frien | Tom, |
Central - WCE | wha should appear but ma auld | frien | Aristius Fuscus, wha kent |
Central - WCE | juist gaun tae veesit an auld | frien | - wha ye dinnae ken |
Central - WCE | s case. 'Dae us a favour auld | frien | ,' he speirs. |
Doric - MNA | en them back tae her new-fand | frien | . |
Central - AYR | iew the remnant o a childhood | frien | ; |
Doric - MNA | i its towes bein pued. His ae | frien | wis his sister, Jenny, fa did |
Central - LAL | er photies o faimily an a wee | frien | . https://t.co/A4S1hE52gX http |
Central - SEC | Mark, aince the | frien | o Tristan an mysel, |
Central - WCE | Ah'm tellin ye | frien | , the heat wis that bad |
Central - LAL | ? I aince winched when a Deif | frien | o mine, campaignin for the re |
Ulster - WUL | Lay mae life lang | frien | ' behin' mae, |
Central - LAL | ma mither met an auld schuil | frien | in the street in the company |
Southern - WCE | in thair, ma dear auld Carian | frien | , |
Doric - MNA | o her skirt, her comforter an | frien | , for she wisna alloued tae pl |
Ulster - WUL | In | frien | 'ship exten the han' |
Doric - MNA | de the burn on her fairm. Her | frien | , Suzy the |
Central - WCE | ij! yin tutted, an nudged her | frien | , |
Doric - MNA | is the wye naebody wad be her | frien | . She trailed her yirdy trotte |
Doric - MNA | t up tae the clouds, like her | frien | |
Doric - MNA | ir shrne in particlar, an her | frien | the Brahmin bairnie. The idol |
Central - SEC | nou," Sylvie said, pattin her | frien | on |
Doric - ABN | s. A man could hae nae better | frien | nor a beuk. Beuks kept ye com |
Central - WCE | come's tae leukin owre aa yer | frien | 's fauts an follies |
Central - WCE | . They threiy oan aboot thair | frien | 's fauts an follies whiles rem |
Central - LAL | "Nae boathir | frien | , |
Central - SEC | Oor | frien | unpacked his humble feast Wha |
Central - SWE | His | frien | said, 'Man, in this braw weat |
Doric - MNA | got a gey begeck tae see his | frien | Rosy Vine |
Doric - MNA | ets o an auld fir tree wi his | frien | Angus the Adder, an gey cosie |
Central - WCE | daft havers when his | frien | 's readin quately or juist thi |
Central - LAL | the vangaird, but it wis his | frien | Don Roberto that it got it ri |
Central - WCE | His patron an great | frien | Maecenas hud dee'd twa month |
Central - WCE | rtit worthy an sadly lamentit | frien | . This miserable bugger |
Central - LAL | hles gar her seek a leal-hert | frien | , |
Ulster - WUL | Yaes caen trate yir best | frien | 's tae a half o' Bla'k Bush, |
Doric - MNA | ie wis Granny Riddle’s best | frien | . She wis a wee quine fa bedd |
Doric - MNA | Whinbrae fairm, an his anely | frien | in the hale wide warld wis Ha |
Ulster - SUL | I cannae stand it when my | frien | 's that live acrass the water |