Southern - WCE | whan the weel- | sawn | yird begoud tae steer |
Central - WCE | orty-five meenits! Wir ye awa | sawn | the oats yersel?” |
Central - SEC | ohn’s blate mainner mey hae | sawn | a |
Central - AYR | Sae yin by yin the seeds were | sawn | , |
Shetland - SHD | Da voars aye | sawn | , da hairsts aye shorn |
Central - AYR | r aa his barley seed had been | sawn | an set weel. He wis due a wee |
Central - LAL | an the domesticates has been | sawn | or keppit the width o the con |
Central - LAL | disorder's seeds ere they war | sawn | , |
Central - LAL | equiem, whaur in the sand wis | sawn | |
Central - SWE | Cum his hame-gaun, he wis | sawn | i the kirkyaird for the hairs |