Central - LAL | Ach, ye're aa | grave | -birds - craws, corbies! |
Central - NEC | o for haein taen a body fae a | grave | : we didnae hae a law anent th |
Central - LAL | hitelaw or the Born Astride A | Grave | trope |
Ulster - PUL | unboarn wean, nixt Dan in tha | grave | , an efter he haed cairved ani |
Central - SWE | lik a | grave | |
Central - LAL | Mary: I'll fa ti ma | grave | avengin him. |
Central - SWE | whan A am in ma | grave | |
Central - GLA | proceed," said the King in a | grave | voice, "till aw the jurymen'r |
Central - LAL | So a | grave | cud be dug as easy as that |
Doric - ABN | again. Near haan there wis a | grave | nae lang filled in bi the loo |
Doric - MNA | it. Efter aa, yon wrack wis a | grave | as weel's a landmerk. |
Doric - SNO | bared in a grin as wide’s a | grave | , in his hauns this battleaxe |
Doric - DOR | ae tak tent o the auld Gaelic | grave | slabs in Clonca in Ulster tae |
Southern - SEA | A plundered | grave | fresh cast |
Central - AYR | on braid | grave | , as deep as the grun wad allo |
Doric - MNA | d demons, bit Meikleburgh hid | grave | -robbers. He wad stert in wi a |
Ulster - EUL | Sae | grave | whar bes yer victorie? |
Central - LAL | Howpfu, an daikin oot a wee | grave | for ma hert, |
Southern - SEA | Marked by a wee | grave | stane |
Central - LAL | hame, the vou, the gowd, the | grave | , |
Doric - DOR | on, the kirk gravedigger. The | grave | bore his name (McChubb havin |
Central - LAL | s. Is he noo speaking fae the | grave | ? |
Central - WCE | n wi, an dancin on top ae the | grave | stones ootside the Paisley Ar |
Doric - MNA | he'd cam back himsel frae the | grave | tae pledge that she'd ay hae |
Central - SEC | they'm fae the cradle tae the | grave | . In this country 'cash is cla |
Central - SEC | ' went fae the cradle tae the | grave | withoot winderin' if whitever |
Central - LAL | were wifies didna com tae the | grave | but strecht tae the funeral b |
Doric - MNA | fae her I wint doon intae the | grave | and placed it on the coffin a |
Central - DUN | oser an lookit doun intae the | grave | . There stood Geordie, face fl |
Doric - MNA | their secrets wi her tae the | grave | . |
Doric - DOR | Gloamin owrte the | grave | |
Central - EDN | at the Kirk. We’ve dug the | grave | an’ hae a stout ciste fir y |
Doric - ABN | k masel, an had faan inti the | grave | an passed oot. Ah wis still s |
Central - AYR | himsel, an gie a haun wi the | grave | -diggin. |
Doric - SNO | he took his battle intil the | grave | . |
Central - NEC | e body an dump it back in the | grave | . They wad cut aff ony fingers |
Central - LAL | p the gravel drive passin the | grave | stanes, it's still pitch-daur |
Central - LAL | ut here ah am, wan fit in the | grave | wi naught better tae dae than |
Central - SEC | Wi mair than yin fit in the | grave | . |
Doric - ABN | ik hailsteens, the reek o the | grave | aa aboot ye!" |
Doric - ABN | An stannin bi the fit o the | grave | , he looked aa roon aboot him |
Doric - MNA | ough the burial grun faar the | grave | o McDougal wiz. He lookit at |
Central - GLA | is equally wan day nearer the | grave | |
Doric - MNA | " said Walter, booin ower the | grave | . He claaed it the baldy spot |
Central - LAL | soirées are as dreich as the | grave | -yaird, |
Doric - ABN | but it wis caal. Caal as the | grave | . |
Doric - ABN | Aathing wis seelent as the | grave | for aboot anither ooer. Syne, |
Central - WCE | n, wis suddenly silent as the | grave | . 'Watch yersels,' Hortensia w |
Central - LAL | een gien a rose surrounds the | grave | , and an arm sidles roond ma b |
Doric - MNA | e livin. He leukit oan es the | grave | wis happit up wi lang widden |
Doric - MNA | cDougal wiz. He lookit at the | grave | an tae his surprise saw a dei |
Doric - DOR | Lichtly, let the | grave | mools lie. |
Doric - MNA | He steed up it the | grave | , feelin kinna queer an dizzy |
Central - LAL | f feelin streetches ayont the | grave | . |
Southern - SEA | thar wis ae kirk fornenst the | Grave | Yaird, on the tither side o t |
Doric - MNA | reason as tae why we nott the | grave | opened an tae oor surprise th |
Ulster - CUL | ceed" said the King, in a gye | grave | voice, "Until aal the jurymen |
Doric - DOR | see if he could find a fresh | grave | sae tae speak. But, mercy me, |
Orkney - ORK | Noo the aafil | grave | quaistion: tae bide in this c |
Central - LAL | fu circle, frae cradle intil | grave | . |
Doric - NNB | ceed," sade e King in a awful | grave | voice, "until all e jurymen a |
Doric - ABN | a hale nicht lyin in an open | grave | in a kirkyaird. Wad ony o ye |
Doric - ABN | spent a hale nicht in an open | grave | ’ll tak this in his stride n |
Central - WCE | buried in a leivin | grave | |
Doric - MNA | in, cheengin inno the smush o | grave | -yird mools. |
Central - LAL | gie her a deep | grave | , ayont kennin; but they fund |
Ulster - EUL | An wrocht at it richt tae her | grave | . |
Central - SWE | Staunin afore her | grave | |
Central - LAL | growin ower her | grave | ; her sang swalls up |
Central - DUN | safes', iron railins pit ower | grave | slabs tae deny access tae the |
Ulster - BUL | gyely wid heth gar ye in yer | grave | . |
Central - SWE | Mair | grave | mattirs. The Darien Scheme - |
Central - SWE | some triflin maiters and mair | grave | an tantalisin possibeelities |
Orkney - ORK | sand in yir | grave | . |
Central - LAL | fur. She'll be turnin in hur | grave | once she's planted.' |
Central - LAL | vile ye, an will spit on your | grave | ; |
Central - LAL | he car rolls taeward Donald's | grave | , ah watch Stella Marie and Ka |
Shetland - SHD | irn sobbit, "Dis is Blackie's | grave | , shü gude oot on Guy Fawkes |
Central - LAL | d tae push hur intae Bettie's | grave | when ah saw hur throwin that |
Central - WCE | An here wis her man's | grave | , |
Central - LAL | ffecks. At Robert Fergusson's | Grave | , October 1962 by Robert Gario |
Central - SEC | t lands on wir great-granny's | grave | an sings tae her aa nicht. Th |
Southern - SEA | “Borth’ick Wa’as | grave | -yaird”, kent is “The Auld |
Central - LAL | our maister we'll send ti his | grave | . |
Central - GLA | s. Steven'll be rollin in his | grave | : s Aw aye, ah'm sure he's fum |
Central - LAL | Occam wid be birlin in his | grave | at the haun-wringin and heels |
Central - LAL | Dickens must be birlin in his | grave | wae the knowledge that he's d |
Central - LAL | d ma faither is birlin in his | grave | tae think that his principles |
Central - LAL | Bothwell's in his | grave | . |
Central - LAL | puir an ordinary, an apon his | grave | |
Ulster - EUL | l tap oot a tuin on tap o his | grave | fur he aye said a finer dance |
Central - LAL | Stella Marie is lookin at his | grave | and greetin. If we dinnae sor |
Southern - SEA | Within this paupers | grave | |
Central - WCE | ti fill a nameless | grave | . |
Doric - DOR | its sweemin in its | grave | . |
Doric - MNA | #geese fleein ower ma sons | grave | in Cruden Bay Aberdeenshire. |
Ulster - PUL | ir fur tae pit on wee Dan’s | grave | . Wi tha poakits o her pinny a |
Doric - MNA | beeriett him in a pauper’s | grave | . The parish hid a special cof |
Central - DUN | in his wey thru the auld flat | grave | slabs at his feet |
Central - DUN | in his wey thru the auld flat | grave | slabs at his feet an atween t |
Doric - NNB | made e whole party look richt | grave | an anxious.) |
Central - WCE | at Kirkmaiden, in an unmarkt | grave | . |
Central - EDN | ’ take ye doon tae a honest | grave | . There, A’ve rowed ye in a |
Central - GLA | Done in, buried in a shallow | grave | , another fitnote in history. |
Central - SWE | put him in that cauld, lonely | grave | . Yer hauns on yer taught bell |
Central - SEC | poverty trap. Worn oot. Early | grave | . Fower-letter word, that. Wor |
Central - SEC | smoke masself intae an early | grave | . Ah heard earlier, oan the mo |
Central - SEC | Though it micht mean an early | grave | |
Doric - MNA | Let a watery | grave | be ma fate |
Central - NEC | in they dug at his lassies’ | grave | . |