Central - WCE | Cairved | o unbowsome Gallowa granite. | |
Central - LAL | ichtersome Foontain, a fancy, | cairved | moniment that every noo and t |
Ulster - PUL | n tha grave, an efter he haed | cairved | anither heidstane frae tha wu |
Central - LAL | wis needin a lick o pent, and | cairved | slap-bang in the middle o it |
Ulster - PUL | ohn. Tha tap o his box wasnae | cairved | but tha oul wumman haed buft |
Central - LAL | pin richt in the middle o the | cairved | ee. There wis a pause, and th |
Central - LAL | An Killt an | Cairved | the Geese |
Doric - DOR | e, especially on jewellery an | cairved | steens - Celtic an Norse pat |
Ulster - PUL | enst tha cottar-hoose an John | cairved | a wee heidstane frae tha hagg |
Central - LAL | Yon | cairved | gowl o the sky that hings sae |
Central - WCE | e same three whaur Gaelic has | cairved | oot sic an inalienable place |
Central - LAL | Tho his cleuks | cairved | deep, an his birsies brent |
Ulster - PUL | o Dan’s box, gye sonsy, wus | cairved | a perfec epple. Tha epple wus |
Ulster - PUL | tha saicond box. Tha lid wus | cairved | wi a bonnie rose — sae sons |