Central - GLA | Uneasy | sleeps the heid o he | |
Central - EDN | “Ay,” sayed Beatrice, | uneasy | -like, “some ither body wad |
Central - SEC | My bairn slooms, | uneasy | o the nicht: |
Central - LAL | the nicht, but ah feel awfae | uneasy | an aw. Sure ma poem micht be |
Central - EDN | ain eemage. The lassie wid be | uneasy | an aa. Sae he shoud jist intr |
Doric - DOR | the deid tae lie | uneasy | in their lairs |
Ulster - CUL | Alice stairtet tae feel gye | uneasy | : tae bae sure, shae hadnae ha |
Orkney - ORK | n why, but they meed him feel | uneasy | . This eens wis whisperan tae |
Doric - MNA | by, wi Matty at his heels, an | uneasy | kinno a peace atween them. Th |
Central - LAL | hale jingbang o spikkers, an | uneasy | linguistic an political relat |
Doric - MNA | still nae sign o Joyce - an | uneasy | feelin wis growin in his guts |
Central - GLA | e is ma bed and fall intae an | uneasy | sleep. And there she is, that |
Orkney - ORK | might o been driftan intae an | uneasy | sleep, but the cat on the waa |
Doric - MNA | begun tae sattle inno a kinno | uneasy | rhythm. At sax o clock ilkie |
Central - EDN | e Eirth. Allan felt even mair | uneasy | . Hoo cuid somethin lik this e |
Doric - DOR | nsar Eck felt mair than a bit | uneasy | |
Central - SEC | r. Me, casual, him, a wee bit | uneasy | . The street is quiet due tae |
Doric - MNA | naewye tae be seen. Paul felt | uneasy | bit gaithered up the strength |
Central - DUN | kintras that mak up this gey | uneasy | Union, shuid be readin. It is |