Central - WCE | I lay in bairnheid | innocence | |
Doric - MNA | follaes is a tale o childhood | innocence | an foo bairns jist jak folk f |
Central - SEC | PRESUMPTION OF | INNOCENCE | : will thon last? Does it cove |
Ulster - EUL | Tuk | Innocence | intae a fiel, |
Central - SEC | comin tae him an guidness an | innocence | bearin the gree. Nae maitter |
Central - LAL | me." Agg lukked the picter o | innocence | is the rammie gat stertit in |
Central - AYR | ed, cogie in haun, for in her | innocence | she kent nocht aboot sodgers |
Central - LAL | yer | innocence | plain as can be. |
Central - GLA | at I coud drink ma fill o yer | innocence | . |
Central - EDN | €™ confess ma guilt an’ yer | innocence | bit I wis telt it would be ta |
Central - LAL | Nae bield for | innocence | , nae hame for peace. |
Central | last nicht lang ago when oor | innocence | cam tae an awfy endin’ an†|
Central - LAL | Ye pit your | innocence | on trial, Mary. |
Central - EDN | For aa 't's | innocence | |
Central - LAL | oner, aw the time claimin his | innocence | an bein ignored. He wis guilt |
Central - EDN | lum tae this day protests his | innocence | o’ blame fir this incident, |
Doric - MNA | n, in a wye, Ah envied ye aat | innocence | - aat blessed ignorance. |
Central - GLA | Pouerfu as only | innocence | can be, |