| Doric - MNA |
faces brunt broon bi the sun, | caff | fleein like gowden stoor frae |
| Ulster - SYN |
¯ntae hïs barn an burnin tha | caff | wi a fire ye cannae pit oot." |
| Ulster - SYN |
hïs barn; but he'll burn tha | caff | wi a fire ye cannae pit oot!" |
| Doric - MNA |
er riddles e gweed corn fae e | caff | . Bit A've prayed for ye att y |
| Central - EDN |
-farrant wey and blaw awa the | caff | wi their breith, sin the ferm |
| Doric - MNA |
'Noo ye maun gyang tae the | caff | -hoose for a shakk o Auld Horn |
| Doric - MNA |
an cauld war herdit inno the | caff | hoose. Still blinfauld, ain a |
| Central - SEC |
inge the warld, redd it o the | caff | . It’s the purifýin fire.†|
| Ulster - BUL |
The flaff an flirry o the | caff | , |
| Central - LAL |
there nocht fur him furby the | caff | at’s left frae the rice, wh |
| Doric - MNA |
e e cornyard, an he'll burn e | caff | in a fire att will nhivver gy |
| Doric - MNA |
ll his barn; bit he'll burn e | caff | in a fire att'Il nivver gyang |
| Central - LAL |
€˜Syne, least gie me a laid o | caff | .’ ‘Ye can tak as muckle o |
| Central - LAL |
rle. There wis fuftie secks o | caff | liggin on the chap. By times |