Ulster - EUL | euk the four weans doon tae a | lough | for a bathe.’ |
Ulster - SYN | hïll, heid furst ïntae tha | lough | , an tha hale lock wus droont. |
Ulster - SYN | day, Jesus wus stannin bi tha | Lough | o Genessaretb, an aa tha fowk |
Ulster - BUL | It dances ain tha | lough | |
Ulster - SYN | Tha stoarm on tha | lough | |
Ulster - PUL | An, doon tha | Lough | , thon's Chaipel Isle, |
Ulster - GUL | speech and folk of Strangford | Lough | , from 1940. #ulsterscots #com |
Ulster - PUL | r The Smugglers of Strangford | Lough | . Mr McFadden wus tuk tae tha |
Ulster - PUL | n Newtown toon, an Strangford | Lough | , |
Central - EDN | far aff, aboot as far fae the | lough | as he was, bit oan the ither |
Ulster - EUL | me close tae the stench o the | lough | . "It's a guid day fur pickin |
Ulster - EUL | back Aoife’s winds an Larne | Lough | did keep King Lir’s weans w |
Ulster - EUL | bathed in the wairmth o Larne | Lough | .’ |
Ulster - BUL | minin black dymons nixt Larne | Lough | ; |
Central - EDN | ins hid revealed a muckle big | lough | naurby the East Gate, sae he |
Ulster - BUL | e the missions he run inty in | Lough | Derg? His wie o leevin wuz a |