Doric - MNA | t: honest, hard-wirkin, gweed- | hairtit | , broad-spoken an canny. An he |
Doric - MNA | , sikkin a bite. Bein a gweed- | hairtit | craitur, Pranny gied him a ta |
Doric - MNA | wad say – he wis that gweed- | hairtit | he'd gien awa his wages; syne |
Doric - MNA | . She wis that helpfu an guid- | hairtit | that even the birdies wad gai |
Ulster - SYN | ed,"Ye'r a faithless an haird- | hairtit | lot! Hoo lang wull A be wi ye |
Ulster - EUL | Ower stye blak- | hairtit | roaks |
Central - LAL | oof o the utter evil an bleck- | hairtit | malice o their faes? Wad ther |
Central - LAL | forgaitherin no leal- | hairtit | , see, lang'll be the canker o |
Central - SEA | n under the brilliant an warm- | hairtit | Donald Gibson, gaed on wi the |
Doric - MNA | tak her awa, leavin ma broken- | hairtit | , wi a great, gapin hole in ma |
Central - DUN | dness. His freens were broken- | hairtit | . The pathetic cratur in front |
Doric - MNA | forty ear, she maun bi broken- | hairtit | . Ye can say fit ye like, Jock |
Doric - MNA | clean fite hunkies an broken- | hairtit | bairnies greetin fir a loast |
Central - DUN | For ye see, Tam wis an open- | hairtit | , generous sowel wha wuid hae |