Doric - MNA | a strong chiel, weel airmed, | stans | gaird ower his castle, his ge |
Ulster - PUL | s no sae wee) Hingin roon tha | stans | lake cleggs the' ir, the' din |
Doric - DOR | Dad | stans | up an waves fin he sees us co |
Ulster - SYN | t tha seed sowed nixt tha pad | stans | fer. An then tha seed that fa |
Ulster - CUL | She | stans | near the slap an', I tigh'en |
Doric - DOR | Fan i bell gings, she | stans | hersel |
Central - SEC | says Mingin, "Gin the laddie | stans | on a perr o steps oot in the |
Doric - MNA | that the club in club sarnie | stans | for "chicken lettuce under ba |
Ulster - PUL | , an "Yin mair shot" G'lespie | stans | in stane. |
Ulster - EUL | ondit me On iverie side thair | stans | |
Central - SEC | for yon bookie's rinner that | stans | on the corner o Grant Street |
Doric - MNA | nly cam tull im. "At's fit it | stans | fir." |
Doric - DOR | Jist | stans | stracht up day efter day. |
Ulster - GUL | pe a stroop. 'thon bodie just | stans | aboot aw day, stroop in hawn' |
Ulster - GUL | pe a stroop. 'thon bodie just | stans | aboot aw day, stroop in hawn' |