Ulster - PUL | Weans aye know tae pick tha | gowans | , |
Doric - DOR | stour o yalla | gowans | |
Central - LAL | ye like ma gress and ma yella | gowans | ? The gress ye're staundin on, |
Central - LAL | body stapped pickin the yella | gowans | and glowered across the river |
Central - LAL | ornamentit wi spanglin yella | gowans | , the driplin burn aroond the |
Central - LAL | e filled wi thoosands o yella | gowans | . |
Central - LAL | bout the braes, And pou'd the | gowans | fine’. I aye thocht that go |
Doric - MNA | la.The sun wis waarm, and the | gowans | were oot, so he pit his heid |
Doric - DOR | -like, an loutin doun tae the | gowans | , fa war jist gettin yokit aga |
Central - AYR | he meedow pouin heids aff the | gowans | - life cuid whiles feel gey |
Central - SWE | wi the | gowans | on hir brow |
Central - LAL | the Asteraceae faimly is the | gowans | in ‘Auld Lang Syne’: ‘W |
Central - GLA | like the heids o the witch | gowans | |
Central - SWE | June cam in wi | gowans | white, |
Ulster - PUL | An tha heather an whins an | gowans | soomin |
Central - LAL | A bairn stringin | gowans | till her mither's hair. |
Doric - DOR | did gie iz yon muckle bunch o | gowans | e poud doon the |
Ulster - GUL | A throuither wheen o | gowans | amang the stanes doonby the s |
Doric - DOR | kle flouer-bed, wi a border o | gowans | , an a fir-tree growein in the |
Central - LAL | fine’. I aye thocht that | gowans | wis ox eye daisies, but I cou |