Central - SWE | his weel- | rade | God. Keep ma ain. |
Central - AYR | him as ane o the men that had | rade | by Cruikedbank juist twa hour |
Central - LAL | hae | rade | their brimstane cuddies |
Central - SEC | ks frae jaks an pirks as shae | rade | throu buss an heges. Nane |
Doric - DOR | is merryin his sweethairt, he | rade | oot wis his rag-tag o reivers |
Central - LAL | his ain conceit. Bit while he | rade | , thon muckle |
Central - AYR | t o walkin her oot onytime he | rade | by Cautrine. Tae some gleg fo |
Central - EDN | horss cam ti the duir, an he | rade | awaw; bot the skipper hauddit |
Central - LAL | Aestlins he | rade | frae Odoake's wrath |
Central - EDN | an kaimt his hair. Whiles she | rade | in the back wi him. He wad be |
Central - LAL | suburbs ti the north. I | rade | hame on the bus syne, out owe |
Central - SEC | Than thai | rade | on ti Grannie Roddenberrie’ |
Central - SEC | As thai | rade | , thai tirned maitters ower in |
Central - AYR | ril. Ilka day, dragoons still | rade | up an doun the Sorn road, an |
Central - LAL | the biggin an | rade | the muckle fraucht lift up in |
Central - SEC | hissell in hiz airmour an | rade | ti seke sanctuar i the fortra |
Central - AYR | n fou, wha breinged furrit an | rade | atour the jougs, an the haill |
Doric - MNA | at Wind Horse o the East that | rade | the lift. |
Central - LAL | air haunders forbye, thaim at | rade | abreid at nicht, riggit out w |
Central - LAL | Star Inn Close as his client | rade | up the brae, tilted his gless |
Doric - MNA | r wis deid, an Will Gilchrist | rade | tae Widside, tae let Minnie's |