Ulster - CUL | Awa doon the bak' | rodden | an' it naw yit clear, in the |
Ulster - BUL | last sloosh, unther the mill- | rodden | , it raced an tummled doon the |
Ulster - EUL | A | rodden | |
Ulster - BUL | Whun blin he wakked a | rodden | blin. |
Ulster - SYN | rra ïs tha gate an reuch tha | rodden | that leads tae life, an thair |
Doric - MNA | The | Rodden | Hoosie wis the auldest cottar |
Ulster - BUL | The | rodden | 's stoory stur lang smoored; |
Ulster - BUL | Tae the | rodden | , lampin oot |
Doric - MNA | that iver cam tae bide in the | Rodden | Hoosie keepit a trootie sae t |
Doric - MNA | irden. The crookit airm o the | rodden | wis the soothmaist pole, a na |
Ulster - CUL | grun, an’ grew wile up the | rodden | |
Doric - MNA | euks at the barn door, or the | rodden | tree showdin saftly at the ne |
Doric - MNA | n the dam an the ferm wis the | Rodden | Hoosie, far the Troot Wallie |
Ulster - EUL | Whar | Rodden | Dykes, Movilla or Tae Nendrum |
Doric - MNA | an yonner the antrin birk or | rodden | warssled tae growe, like Bons |
Ulster - BUL | yin evenin oot in Deed Man's | Rodden | . A kine o a gleek she taen at |
Doric - MNA | he kailyaird, an the bonniest | rodden | tree in the district at the f |