Southern - WCE | Hugh | MacDiarmid's vast vocabulary; | |
Central - DUN | Hugh | Cressingham an thi Earl of Su | |
Ulster - PUL | Hugh | 's brither John leeved jaist a | |
Ulster - GUL | Hugh | Montgomery, whan he set up ha | |
Central - SWE | HUGH | BRYDEN wis born in Dumfries a | |
Shetland - SHD | Hugh | MacDiarmid | |
Ulster - GUL | Hugh | Porter's 'Author's Preface' w | |
Ulster - GUL | ae tak mair tent o footnotes! | Hugh | 's brither George soonds inter |
Doric - DOR | It's time fir tea wi' | Hugh | an I |
Central - AYR | him think aboot takin a wife, | Hugh | stertit tae pey court tae Jan |
Ulster - GUL | rianCassidy999 @GribbenC Aye, | Hugh | planted Ards an Greba: his br |
Central - AYR | i aa this agreed amang thaim, | Hugh | Begg wis duly injfeft an seiz |
Ulster - PUL | merriet an leeved wi her man, | Hugh | Magilton, in Newton. Wullie's |
Ulster - PUL | ster an his thrie sins, John, | Hugh | an Wulliam James wus aa wabst |
Central - SEC | Ae MSP, | Hugh | Henry, screivit the follaein |
Orkney - ORK | The Orkney lexicographer, | Hugh | Marwick, travels tae the Nort |
Ulster - GUL | een readin up on his brither, | Hugh | Montgomery, o Newtownards.) |
Central - LAL | nae gettin by the biggar o't, | Hugh | MacDiarmid - a bauld veesona |
Central - AYR | 'Dae whit ye think fit, | Hugh | , it's your grun nou.' Jennet |
Ulster - GUL | nolds. 'Mae Mithers Tunge'. | Hugh | Porter 'The Muse Dismissed' |
Central - LAL | Craig,... John ... Barbra... | Hugh | ... Daniel... James... Margare |
Central - LAL | tival. It is pure MacDiarmid. | Hugh | MacDiarmid's ill-will at the |
Doric - MNA | s this building was a castle. | Hugh | had been killed when a part o |
Central - LAL | (eg. | Hugh | MacDiarmid). Hooanever, accor |
Central - AYR | ell thaim tae get here quick. | Hugh | , can ye come ben wi me an hei |
Doric - MNA | aying as much tae his father. | Hugh | wiz niver heard fae again and |
Central - LAL | t think o as Scots activists. | Hugh | MacDiarmid wis weel-kent for |
Doric - MNA | t broke his mither’s heart. | Hugh | wiz the aaler o the two, so h |
Ulster - GUL | A quare place: | Hugh | Montgomery turned it intae hi |
Ulster - PUL | ason. An Ayrshire Laird caaed | Hugh | Montgomery, wha traded wi eas |
Central - WCE | ert wi a kenspeckle quote fae | Hugh | MacDiarmid, yin o the skeelie |
Ulster - GUL | le, yinst a Scottish hame tae | Hugh | Montgomery o Newtownards (162 |
Doric - MNA | rity Big Breether tribute tae | Hugh | Hefner! |
Doric - ABN | This poem wan the | Hugh | MacDiarmid Tassie in Sangscha |
Central - LAL | This poem wan the | Hugh | MacDiarmid Tassie at the Sang |
Central - SEC | him. So up she cries, Jeanie | Hugh | , she's a forrit limmer her, s |
Central - SEC | . Ah said it wance tae Jeanie | Hugh | , weel as ye can think ont, sh |
Doric - MNA | . Obligatory keek at busts of | Hugh | Macdiarmid and Robert Bontine |
Southern - SEA | lanet. It has been argied, bi | Hugh | MacDiarmid and Sydney Goodsir |
Ulster - GUL | wha were quare an freendly wi | Hugh | Montgomery: furst o the #Ulst |
Doric - MNA | mither By the windae gaed aul | Hugh | He gaed the loon a shout "At |
Ulster - PUL | Bellyleidy, o Clan | Hugh | Boy, |
Doric - ABN | I mynd on meetin | Hugh | an Chris - |
Central - AYR | ber. But when their third son | Hugh | arrived at the back-en o 1714 |
Central - LAL | n Crichton Smith's thochts on | Hugh | MacDiarmid's lyrics that gang |
Central - SEA | ttish Renaissance, the like o | Hugh | McDiarmid, Sydney Goodsir Smi |
Central - LAL | se the SNP the now minds me o | Hugh | McIlvanneys quote about the |
Central - DUN | n is, an tho mebbe they ken o | Hugh | MacDiarmid, as weel as Burns |
Central - SEA | cDiarmid Young – a cousin o | Hugh | McDiarmid’s – hed us play |
Ulster - PUL | rin hame noo an get a pair o | Hugh | ' breeks fur ye, an then All r |
Central - SEC | a kenspeckle ane the likes o | Hugh | MacDairmid. In fack, thon sam |
Central - SEC | kenspeckle peers the likes o | Hugh | MacDiarmid, Douglas Young, Ha |
Central - SEC | t at aw o the inventiveness o | Hugh | MacDairmid. |
Central - LAL | ma brither | Hugh | ; an tho, sin syne, we aye hae |
Doric - MNA | s. The Laird said his brither | Hugh | wanted tae sail the seven sea |
Doric - MNA | each tae him and his brither | Hugh | fifty years before. He’d be |
Doric - MNA | saying, “I think my brother | Hugh | would want you to have those. |
Ulster - GUL | The man himsel, Sir | Hugh | Montgomery, o Airds died the |
Shetland - SHD | siller frae the laird - Sir | Hugh | Headone McLerse o that ilk - |
Ulster - GUL | e hae looked like thon in Sir | Hugh | 's day - hooaniver, they cud |
Ulster - GUL | his bit aiblins biggit by Sir | Hugh | Montgomery o Newtown efter he |
Central - LAL | air nor jist Rabbie Burns, or | Hugh | MacDiarmid, or onie o the lav |
Central - AYR | Life for | Hugh | wis gettin mair complicatit, |
Central - AYR | I get a tenancy, I think oor | Hugh | shuid mebbe tak ower the port |
Central - LAL | literature wi writers sic as | Hugh | MacDiarmid, Jessie Kesson, Ja |
Central - DUN | he world but no ruined stones | HUGH | MacDIARMID |
Central - EDN | imagined epitaph: "Here ligs | Hugh | S. Pyper: fur want o onyane b |
Central - SEC | n haes a hinnermaist clout at | Hugh | MacDairmid an his, "A Drunk M |
Central - WCE | In praise o Sanct | Hugh | o the shinin letters! |
Central - LAL | b tae mortals has been gien | Hugh | MacDiarmid, faither o the Sco |