Ulster - PUL | Leeved | a boy by tha name o Truesdale | |
Central - SEC | : a nick-name, ye'll jalouze) | leeved | some time in the late 7t an a |
Southern - SEA | nkin cronie, Tu Fu (712-770), | leeved | in the Gowden Age o Chinese m |
Ulster - CUL | h she was Jed's mither in la, | leeved | at hame wae the rest o thim, |
Central - SWE | blaws intae thir short- | leeved | days an faws |
Southern - SWE | e @UlsterScotsAgen Ever deed. | Leeved | . |
Ulster - GUL | Wha | leeved | in a shoe |
Ulster - PUL | Wee Jennie, wha | leeved | in tha sheilan |
Central - WCE | ha dee'd here, an the men wha | leeved | . |
Central - LAL | ee wee dochters, but nane had | leeved | mair nor a year. |
Central - EDN | hunt ... ah, that is tae hae | leeved | !” |
Southern - SEA | . Is fer is A ken, Jock, whae | leeved | i Hawick, is still tae the fo |
Ulster - CUL | "Yae may naw hae | leeved | lang unner the sea - " ("A ha |
Southern - SEA | laist bodie thit A kent whae | leeved | it Craik Sheil wis ae Davie R |
Central - WCE | Time, Sparkle fir evvir'." He | leeved | oot his days oan his fairm in |
Ulster - SYN | spïrit an tha love o God. He | leeved | oot ïn tha wuldèrness tae t |
Ulster - SYN | belt roon hïs mïddle. An he | leeved | bi aitin gresshoppers an wile |
Ulster - EUL | Tha mair he | leeved | fur billiehood |
Ulster - PUL | nae wark tae be haed whaur he | leeved | an tha grun wasnae guid. Grac |
Central - EDN | en didna complain. He kent he | leeved | amang his fellow human beins |
Ulster - GUL | axed Gerald an Conor whar the | leeved | an bin onlie vexed a wee tae |
Central - WCE | The last Sea-Eagle | leeved | oot aa it's days |
Central - GLA | wha've | leeved | throu hell oan yird |
Central - WCE | We've | leeved | oor lives in howps |
Southern - SWE | As a bairn Ah | leeved | in a faur-oot glen in Perthsh |
Central - AYR | secution an daith. Maist folk | leeved | in constant fear o the dragoo |
Ulster - SYN | Afore Jhone, fowk | leeved | bi tha Laa o Moses an tha pro |
Ulster - PUL | eat-greatgranda Andra M'Donal | leeved | in Corry's Deed, whar the car |
Ulster - PUL | Hugh's brither John | leeved | jaist a wheen o yairds awa fr |
Central - WCE | ntradictory craitur that e'er | leeved | . |
Central - SWE | nor | leeved | eneuch nor luved eneuch nor t |
Central - SWE | nally a 'Cleyholer', but haes | leeved | in Dumfries fir the last 35 y |
Central - LAL | ite the rauchness o the lifes | leeved | , it is at the hinnerend a sto |
Ulster - SYN | ae tha lan whar tha Gadarenes | leeved | , thair wus these twa men cum |
Central - WCE | he hus | leeved | a truly happy life, an wha, w |
Doric - NNB | aithness but syne then he hus | leeved | and warkt in sindrie pairts o |
Central - LAL | nd or the 'saund kelpie' that | leeved | in the watter wad cam oot an |
Ulster - CUL | e real world an the folk that | leeved | in it. Yin weel knowed an wee |
Ulster - PUL | The monks that yinst | leeved | in the Abbey |
Central - SWE | but | leeved | tae a ripe auld age, |
Central - LAL | r in the ferm cowp whaur thay | leeved | on the auld brock tatties an |
Ulster - CUL | ie, Lacie, an Tillie, an they | leeved | at the bottom o a well - " |
Central - AYR | e, Gracie, an Millie; an they | leeved | at the fuit o a deep wall-" |
Ulster - GUL | An watched as they | leeved | oot their hopes an thair drea |
Ulster - PUL | Wullie McIlroy | leeved | oot at Loughriescouse, jaist |