Shetland - SHD | ch n listen" you'd hear wind, | lintie | /twite, whaup/curlew, shalders |
Central - LAL | kirk, laird and lug, limmer, | lintie | , misca, midden, nyaff, pitmir |
Southern - SWE | speug. Same wi stuckie, craw, | lintie | . Whit ither country tholed yo |
Central - SWE | imagined I heard a | lintie | sing beyond |
Central - SWE | imagined I heard a | lintie | sing beyond |
Central - LAL | creivin skills he sang like a | lintie | . The Birks o Invermay wis his |
Central - SEC | ie, whusslin an singin like a | lintie | as he plied his tred. When he |
Central - LAL | lauchs like a | lintie | at yir jokes |
Central - AYR | d sing the auld Psalms like a | lintie | wi deil a hae © a staumer - |
Central - AYR | Tae fuff a | lintie | 's feather! |
Doric - ABN | the bonnie tenor vyce. Lik a | lintie | lat lowse amang craas! It was |
Central - SEC | reiver whussilt lik a | lintie | , fur he kent he fund hiz jo b |
Central - LAL | Fat wad ye? E'en a | lintie | 's sang maun fail!" |
Central - LAL | t's as lifie as the chirm o a | lintie | at the skreich o a spring mor |
Doric - ABN | ae,' says Myrtle, chirpy as a | lintie | . 'This is Auntie Mabel's wee |
Central - WCE | She liltit a sang nae | lintie | cuid ding |
Doric - ABN | ter on the poopit's brim, the | lintie | poorin oot its sang aa the fy |
Central - WCE | Tae fricht an fool the | lintie | lang |
Doric - ABN | The Bonnie | Lintie | |
Central - LAL | otnight whaup gowdspink speug | lintie | hoolet blackie doo. .....aa b |
Central - SEC | ower the muir lyke a fleggit | lintie | , an intil the wuids. He baud |