Ulster - SYN | annle me an see! For a wraith | haesnae | flesh an banes as yis see A h |
Ulster - SYN | hers up stuff for hïssel, an | haesnae | stored up tha richt soart o t |
Ulster - SYN | me a kïss, but thïs wumman | haesnae | stapt kïssin ma feet sin A c |
Ulster - SYN | annin ava, For tha Sinn o Man | haesnae | cum tae desthroy men's lives, |
Central - LAL | writin | haesnae | |
Central - LAL | air aften than no, the wather | haesnae | aye been guid whan we hae bee |
Ulster - SYN | ie plant ma heivenlie Faither | haesnae | plantit wull be pu'ed up bi t |
Ulster - EUL | That | haesnae | liftit up his sowl, Nor iver |
Ulster - SYN | 'll fin a cowlt tied up, that | haesnae | iver bin rid. Lowse ïts raip |
Central - GLA | oer stuff that | haesnae | |
Ulster - PUL | It | haesnae | gan awa, A doot. |
Ulster - CUL | "Ugh, it | haesnae | ," said the Caterpillar. |
Central - LAL | Douglas an William Dunbar, it | haesnae | stuid the test o time. We can |
Ulster - CUL | ently bin wrote doon mair, it | haesnae | a fully standardized orthogra |
Central - WCE | ey, maugre its shortcomes. It | haesnae | been weel saired by the modre |