Central - LAL | on tae bring in laws that wad | dearly | stent inbrocht corn an allou |
Central - SEC | "I wid | dearly | like tae hear ye sing |
Central - LAL | ory government that socht tae | dearly | stent fremmit corn, haud brei |
Central - LAL | That gart ye chairge | dearly | aa that bocht |
Orkney - ORK | I | dearly | love the lad next door. |
Central - LAL | he airts the wind can blaw, I | dearly | loe the west For there the bo |
Central - LAL | wrap their airms aroond us. I | dearly | wish ah wis wrapping ma airms |
Doric - MNA | Ah luv im | dearly | an although he widna, an cudn |
Central - WCE | t is lost now, which those so | dearly | held.’ |
Doric - MNA | but she’d loved her mither | dearly | an widna see her gyan intae a |
Central - EDN | but Stuart's cause, is | dearly | bought, |
Central - AYR | he certain knowledge that his | dearly | depairtit Janet is aaready we |
Central - SEC | For me - altho gey | dearly | bocht. |
Doric - MNA | A country | dearly | -kent, and yet sae fremd |