Doric - DOR | soldiers | goin out on a mission tonight | |
Orkney - ORK | es, lesser celandine, yarrow, | soldiers | wound wort |
Shetland - SHD | or "Aff wi da head o her!" Da | soldiers | guid awa ta da jel wi dem at |
Shetland - SHD | llets livin flamingoes, an da | soldiers | hed ta dooble demsels up an s |
Shetland - SHD | ssion muvved alang, tree o da | soldiers | bidin ahint ta dö awa wi da |
Orkney - ORK | als there wir so many wounded | soldiers | that they only took oot the b |
Central - EDN | ate of the Campbells, the Red | Soldiers | and their disgust o’ me! Th |
Central - EDN | uble shoted ma piece. The Red | soldiers | , accompanyin’ Glenure, were |
Central - EDN | ious. Glenure wid hae the Red | Soldiers | wi’ him, hoo could A kill h |
Central - EDN | wis a great cry frae the Red | Soldiers | wha followed him. A jooked in |
Central - EDN | rt laird. A grat when the Red | Soldiers | arrested ye an’ wheeched ye |
Central - EDN | d Colin Roy, I watched as Red | Soldiers | take ye abin the clachan and |
Central - WCE | ye well fuck this fur game ae | soldiers | , |
Central - LAL | We've been lined up like wee | soldiers | in front o blue, metal poles |
Central - GLA | We've been lined up like wee | soldiers | in front o yclla metal poles |
Ulster - EUL | It was al Harry an Gary, the | soldiers | o fortune an the swans o Lir. |
Ulster - CUL | wur tuk intae custody bae the | soldiers | , wha o coorse had tae stap ba |
Central - LAL | Listening tae The | Soldiers | Return (sang by Ian Bruce). R |
Ulster - EUL | e corner, the gateway tae the | soldiers | o fortune. Ah leuked up tae t |
Doric - ABN | Bit he | soldiers | on, wi his usual grin |
Central - EDN | €™s no’ likely tae tell the | soldiers | , as he wid be shot on sicht, |
Ulster - CUL | lets leevin flamingos, an the | soldiers | had tae double thimsels up an |
Ulster - CUL | cession moved on, three o the | soldiers | styin baehin tae kill the unl |
Doric - NNB | mallets live flamingoes, an e | soldiers | hed till double themselves up |
Doric - NNB | rocession moved on, three o e | soldiers | remainan behind till execute |
Central - LAL | umble-a-leary eatin chocolate | soldiers | . |
Doric - NNB | ere taken intill custody by e | soldiers | , who o course hed till leave |
Doric - NNB | First came ten | soldiers | carryan clubs; these were all |
Ulster - CUL | Furst come ten | soldiers | cairryin clubs: these wur aal |
Shetland - SHD | Da first at cam wis ten | soldiers | kerryin clubs; dey wir aa sha |
Shetland - SHD | e, an, seein at da doobled-up | soldiers | wis aye risin up an walkin aw |
Ulster - CUL | ae, an baecaas the doubelt-up | soldiers | wur aye gittin up an waakin a |
Orkney - ORK | No brother | soldiers | wae him |
Doric - NNB | ether they were gardeners, or | soldiers | , or courtiers, or three o her |
Shetland - SHD | hedder dey wir gairdeners, or | soldiers | , or Keeng's men, or tree o he |
Ulster - CUL | ather they wur gairdeners, or | soldiers | , or coortiers, or three o hir |
Ulster - EUL | itions on Greenland Grove. As | soldiers | o fortune, Gary says it is we |
Central - LAL | e has baked for Mhairi's foot | soldiers |