| Ulster - PUL |
Efter he haed | buriet | Grace an their unboarn wean, |
| Central - DUN |
waitin fer fowk tae dee an be | buriet | they cut oot the middlemen - |
| Central - DUN |
the story goes that they were | buriet | ane eftir anither at the fit |
| Central - WCE |
hair's naebody at hame, ah've | buriet | thaim aa!' |
| Central - SWE |
o hauf | buriet | skulls. We struggled tae keep |
| Ulster - DUL |
him | buriet | yit in oor yird conscience an |
| Ulster - SYN |
s cum an tuk his bodie awa an | buriet | it. Then the' went an toul Je |
| Central - SEA |
I dinnae ken whaur she wis | buriet | . She hud nae faimily, ma mith |
| Central - LAL |
The pooch wis | buriet | atween Skald's selkie skin ja |
| Central - LAL | rmack Een whan mi faither wis | buriet | I 1984 mony if nae maist o th |
| Ulster - SYN |
Jesus | buriet | |
| Ulster - SYN |
a rich man deed forbye an wus | buriet | . An whan he wus sufferin sair |
| Central - SEC |
ther a haill cultural context | buriet | wi the magazines that sustain |
| Central - SWE |
en fae view, gas chaumers lay | buriet | , unner foondations crumnilt, |