Southern - SEA | Short but broad o' | beam | |
Central - SEC | eaves, The slime o a deid oak- | beam | , |
Orkney - ORK | in the grip o a tractor- | beam | dwam o owld haunts, |
Shetland - SHD | i da | beam | o Sabbath stour, late Voar li |
Doric - MNA | h!" Morrice hut his heid on a | beam | abeen the bar an syne fell ba |
Central - SEC | A tron, or public | beam | for weighin, stuid on the Hig |
Central - SEC | ness. By the wey his puss wid | beam | as he shared stories aboot th |
Southern - WCE | Rob Roy wid | beam | wi utter glee, At thon pair's |
Central - LAL | an bigg a knorr, braid in the | beam | , tae tak oor pelf an gear tae |
Central - GLA | see the illness like an ochre | beam | , a yellae licht |
Central - LAL | Ah | beam | fae ear tae ear then haun hur |
Central - SEC | Sun did say, smilin' at full | beam | . |
Central - AYR | rret windae, the laich siller | beam | o a fou mune cast its hard ee |
Doric - DOR | locked in a Star Trek tractor | beam | and it was pullin ma ah the w |
Central - WCE | Tae it's | beam | . Its dull peal, a bittersweet |
Central - SWE | folk didnae manage a wee bit | beam | back and say fine, how's the |
Ulster - BUL | Resplendent gleams a lowly | beam | , |