Orkney - ORK | gentle | slap o the ebb tide | |
Southern - SEA | Which sways wi' | gentle | breeze |
Central - SEC | v approved o this particular ' | gentle | dame's' 'counsel sweet'. An a |
Doric - DOR | her hauns, | gentle | as they caress ma neck fan aa |
Shetland - SHD | A | Gentle | Mindin |
Orkney - ORK | A | gentle | kind o presence |
Ulster - CUL | A | gentle | dacent quate wee man, wae thr |
Orkney - ORK | y I whistled up mild winds, a | gentle | gust |
Doric - MNA | @Kennysc89883981 I aye need a | gentle | prod. Just a gentle een mind |
Central - SWE | swivert wi grace and a | gentle | bliss |
Central - AYR | but he awoke wi a stert tae a | gentle | chap-chap-chap on the door... |
Central - SEC | sinking doon the spike wae a | gentle | hiss. Whenever that happened, |
Central - SEC | , sinkin doon the spike wae a | gentle | hiss. Whenever that happent, |
Central - GLA | airnsang story take, An wae a | gentle | haun |
Central - SEC | They love a | gentle | rain fae Hevn |
Central - GLA | ’s thinkin intently or if a | gentle | breeze is passin through his |
Shetland - SHD | riptions activities - such a | gentle | and mindful pursuit. It's goo |
Southern - SEA | An wi a | gentle | haun |
Doric - NNB | childish story take, An wi a | gentle | han |
Central - GLA | e’s none too chuffed wae ma | gentle | ribbin ay Damo — probably d |
Central - LAL | o noo noo, an he has gotten a | gentle | wife... |
Central - GLA | thing!" said Alice, in a | gentle | tone, an she tried hard tae w |
Central - LAL | i the aipen winnock wammlin a | gentle | flauchter o the curtain and t |
Doric - ABN | Wha of coorse is a richt in a | gentle | breeze Bit fan blawn doon blo |
Doric - MNA | on the darkest day. Ye war a | gentle | giant an aabody luved ye - b |
Central - DUN | kinda soft - nae mair nor a | gentle | wee hummin soun. Howiwver bai |
Ulster - EUL | there lived a king. He was a | gentle | an a kind king an he loved hi |
Shetland - SHD | flooers an trowe it aa wis a | gentle | burn. An aa aboot wis liicht |
Central - LAL | tears by the time there wis a | gentle | knock oan the door. Ah knew i |
Ulster - GUL | f ye hae the skill tae cast a | gentle | line, |
Shetland - SHD | @duartlodge Just a | gentle | roll last night, and I stayed |
Southern - SEA | Twas but a | gentle | slope |
Central - AYR | or liberties ta'en - only a | gentle | banter an daffin that she cui |
Central - GLA | And ladies made o strange and | gentle | strenth |
Central - NEC | aun but he wis aye cannie and | gentle | wi his wife Megara and the ba |
Central - AYR | She says in her soft and | gentle | voice. |
Central - SWE | Nae | gentle | court or shou, |
Central - LAL | A shame, but you need tae be | gentle | on yersel as well. |
Central - LAL | a vyce frae the warld o 'The | Gentle | Shepherd'; Douglas Young gaes |
Central - LAL | Had the | gentle | Christian mason lads |
Central - SEC | the door. And ah ken wae the | gentle | tappin ae the letterboax, it' |
Central - LAL | Waarm win souchin through the | gentle | grape rigs shooglin |
Central - AYR | Mesmerised, lulled, bi the | gentle | motion, |
Doric - MNA | een his han an laid it on the | gentle | curve o ma belly. "Ye winna l |
Doric - ABN | Then Ah hear the | gentle | crunchin sounds |
Central - WCE | Mesmerised, lulled, by the | gentle | motion, |
Orkney - ORK | Ah'm famed fur me | gentle | nature - so 'laid-back', ah' |
Central - LAL | m entitlet “In praise o ane | Gentle | Woman”, which contains the |
Central - SEC | A'll send ye | gentle | rain at nicht |
Ulster - CUL | An wi | gentle | haun, |
Shetland - SHD | ea a deepest blue, fleckit wi | gentle | white waves, an a backgrund o |
Ulster - SYN | ye an lairn frae me, fer A'm | gentle | an hummle ïn hairt, an yis'I |
Doric - MNA | the week. She interrupted him | gentle | like, sayin she wis lookin ef |
Central - LAL | Kind, an | gentle | freends, |
Central - LAL | Killed that mild an | gentle | man, |
Doric - MNA | Wi'll miss yer quait an | gentle | style; |
Central - LAL | t wan tottie wee push ... wan | gentle | dunt in the richt place ... a |
Central - GLA | mile ye ever did see. It's so | gentle | . He's always roamin aw ower T |
Central - LAL | ever did see. It's always so | gentle | . He's always roamin aw over T |
Central - SWE | Her | gentle | thochts fun every chain, |
Central - AYR | vers left her. She smiled her | gentle | thenks tae Sandy Peden, picke |
Central - LAL | an tak her | gentle | frae ahint, |
Central - WCE | Ye luik lik yer | gentle | , hertie an kind, |
Shetland - SHD | Blist ir dem dat ir | gentle | dey'll be at hame i da hale a |
Ulster - SYN | Blisst ir tha yins that ir | gentle | , fer the' wull inherit tha ir |
Central - LAL | For | gentle | shepherdess micht fitly pass |
Central - SEC | Oor | gentle | Ellen's left us aw |
Ulster - CUL | sdales stud abane the men, as | gentle | as a lamb, |
Central - AYR | t unnerstaun ye," she said as | gentle | as she cuid. |
Shetland - SHD | e name inta da haandle wi his | gentle | an contented haand. I lik ta |
Central - LAL | then he'd tickle wi his | gentle | mou |
Central - SEC | weans; Muck reekin byres; wis | gentle | ti the deer, |
Central - SEC | those comfortin sounds, that | gentle | touch, wid get through the fu |
Central - DUN | n aroun, an they werenae that | gentle | in daein it. This got a respo |
Central - LAL | Never fear, sweet | gentle | lass, A'm here tae set that r |
Central - AYR | d on tae his breist. Twa last | gentle | souchs, an he wis awa. |
Central - SEC | but | gentle | rain, as Portia said, |