Central - LAL | souchs | , causin a pictur o the toun o | |
Southern - WCE | Souchs | in yer lug 'Howp nae tae bide | |
Central - WCE | Souchs | in yer lug 'Howp nae tae bide | |
Central - LAL | souchs | in the breeze; an rairs in a | |
Doric - DOR | it maks vowels, consonants, | souchs | |
Central - WCE | breath and loud gruntlin and | souchs | o "That's the gemme! Rub it r |
Central - LAL | or in the naked wuid the wind | souchs | keen, |
Central - NEC | through the lift as the wind | souchs | aff the glens like wind fae a |
Central - SWE | y as the nicht draps doon tae | souchs | an gey quait bourochs oot the |
Central - SEC | o Scots language uiss an the | souchs | an expairience o its uisage i |
Central - AYR | e his breist. Twa last gentle | souchs | , an he wis awa. |
Doric - DOR | m anidder o thon dowie little | souchs | , an iss time the peer Midgie |
Central - LAL | onty. Motherwell's poleetical | souchs | were gey leeberal at the affg |
Central - AYR | ble o rattons, an she sabs an | souchs | an hideous grains o my fellow |
Central - SEC | The blacktap | souchs | |
Central - LAL | her chist, listened tae her | souchs | , spiered a question o |
Southern - SEA | an the back End saur | souchs | cannilie; |
Central - EDN | Sweeter yet will blaw its | souchs | , |
Central - GLA | Like the wind that | souchs | and shaks yon pines. |
Doric - DOR | sh strings it's the tirl that | souchs | the tuin tirl o mornin tirl o |
Central - SEC | We're gliffed bi reid-het | souchs | til unnerstan |
Central - EDN | Whan the day | souchs | |
Central - EDN | Whan the day | souchs |