Ulster - SYN | God. An God wull gie hïm tha | throne | o hïs forefaither Davit, an |
Ulster - BUL | New king sits upain tha | throne | |
Central - SEC | White on a | throne | or gairdit oot o sicht |
Central - LAL | an ermine, he wis setten on a | throne | that wis baith hamely an maje |
Central - LAL | t was her that sat aboot on a | throne | aa day wi a lang bonny white |
Central - LAL | and ah sat doon oan the whice | throne | tae break ma heart. |
Central - AYR | the | throne | . King George, they caad him - |
Central - EDN | Bit in the he'rts o' the | throne | , |
Central - LAL | ived, they were led intae the | throne | room, whaur the haill coort w |
Central - AYR | r, on his restoration tae the | throne | , he brak his word, drove oot |
Central - DUN | nce but the claimants tae the | throne | were that eager tae push thei |
Central - DUN | richt tae the | throne | o Scotland due tae his brakki |
Central - AYR | nge, were invitit tae tak the | Throne | o Scotland an England - on a |
Central - SEC | Those who sit oan the | throne | ae power dinnae want the like |
Central - LAL | Then side-bi-side, on the | throne | ti sit |
Central - LAL | is brither Chairles II on the | throne | . But Jeems haed turnt a Catho |
Central - DUN | ry an get his pal back on the | throne | . |
Central - LAL | "His ee's on the | throne | , I'm tellin ye," |
Central - DUN | n King Alexander 1 wis on the | throne | there wis a fair bit o fechti |
Central - SEC | n ye heid doon tae tak up the | throne | ae the sudrons? |
Central - NEC | ke a wee laddie on the muckle | throne | in his palace. "Ye have no do |
Doric - MNA | eich. E Lord God'll gie him e | throne | o his fadder Daavit an he'll |
Central - DUN | ards (briefly) on the British | throne | , in 1910 an 1936 (no a lucky |
Doric - NNB | ame back till take e Scottish | throne | . Them that supported him only |
Central - EDN | or the Dark Lord, on his dark | throne | , |
Central - EDN | A sit on | throne | - like mountain, |
Central - SEC | ars a silken silence faa: Yon | throne | can fairly shak. |
Central - EDN | but southern | throne | , was his demand, |
Central - GLA | ueen Victoria, sittin oan her | throne | , aw stern faced lookin, sits |
Doric - MNA | So doon she sat apon her | throne | , |
Central - LAL | Queen Mary wis gart demit her | throne | in 1567 Scotland wis tore in |
Southern - SEA | n o Hairts were sat oan their | throne | when they arrived, wi a fair |
Central - GLA | o Herts wir seatit oan their | throne | when they goat there, wae a h |
Doric - NNB | o Hearts were sittan on their | throne | when they arrived, wi a great |
Ulster - CUL | n o Hairts wur sittin on thir | throne | whin they arrived, wi a big c |
Central - DUN | whar yi sit on yir | throne | |
Doric - MNA | bi hivven, cause att's God's | throne | , nor bi earth, cause att's Go |
Ulster - SYN | bi heiven, fer ït ïs God's | throne | ; or bi tha irth, fer ït ïs |
Central - NEC | us wis sittin on Eurystheus's | throne | . |
Central - NEC | le and wis sittin back on his | throne | in a royal goun that wis thre |
Shetland - SHD | Da Loard haes set up his | throne | i da Göd Place, |
Central - LAL | James hud left his | throne | aifter life got a tad difficu |
Central - LAL | ecided him tae try an git his | throne | back. |
Central - EDN | n’ tak’ back oor King’s | throne | !” Aye, richt, as if we’d |