Orkney - ORK | e Guidman and the Guidmife o' | Linn | , an, wae mair o' them tae com |
Orkney - ORK | lived in the peedie hoose o' | Linn | , wir a pair o' island wirthie |
Doric - MNA | at swung doon her back like a | linn | o silk. Syne the scent that y |
Doric - MNA | is dreepin doon watter like a | linn | . The dreeps made a lang trail |
Central - LAL | tep, raindraps twinklin oan a | linn | . |
Central - LAL | The boatie drapped ower a | linn | intae a canal and sank wi the |
Doric - DOR | heid o watter rinnin fae the | linn | sae oo jaloused the grund wad |
Doric - ABN | hat'll fling hissel intae the | Linn | o Clatterty fan the river's i |
Doric - DOR | n a hauf tae win doon tae the | linn | , an oo war gled tae lowp oot |
Doric - DOR | “Cuid oo gang ower tae the | linn | -heid?” A askit. |
Central - SEC | s aroon the village, like the | linn | whaur twa bairnies were droon |
Southern - SEA | yin hame frae the wash in the | linn | |
Doric - DOR | wun ower tae the bottom o the | linn | . Crossin ower the watter whil |
Central - SEC | drame he hard the soun o the | linn | gradwal-lik dwyne awaw as tha |
Doric - DOR | gang thit nar the lip o the | linn | the grund dirlt aneath ye’r |
Doric - DOR | reck an the stey vailey o the | linn | was jist a scaur o clinkers w |
Central - SEC | fleetin ower the | linn | . |
Doric - ABN | e Major o fit happened at the | Linn | of Clatterty." |
Southern - WCE | The roarin spate in dowie | linn | grows caum; |
Central - WCE | The roarin spate in dowie | linn | grows caum; |
Doric - DOR | aside the Gray Mear’s Tail | Linn | oor feet |
Shetland - SHD | ll finally he hedd ta stop an | linn | him against a strainer. |
Doric - MNA | on nearhaun tae the Aiberdeen | linn | , a frien o the ainer o Aiberd |
Doric - MNA | hanage nearhaun the Aiberdeen | linn | , an it wis arranged that Miss |
Doric - ABN | By yon | linn | an spital he had aften walked |
Doric - DOR | the ‘Gray Mear’s Tail’ | linn | . It maun hae taen a guid oor |