Doric - DOR | I am i'duke's egg, they're a' | duke | 's eggs, I am i'walnut! |
Central - LAL | sic gentie grace. Mair like a | duke | ’s dochter lichtin frae a ca |
Doric - DOR | @deesidedon Aye, if yer a | duke | . |
Central - EDN | walk doon the airy and broad | Duke | Street. Makin ma wey past the |
Central - AYR | 's providence, mebbe oor guid | Duke | will keep thaim aa buchtit up |
Central - LAL | he braw mausoleum tae the 2nd | Duke | o Queensberry, biggit i the k |
Central - LAL | n hour for the next train fae | duke | st intae toon again has to be |
Central - NEC | The | Duke | o Sutherland biggit hissel a |
Central - AYR | north o Greenock Watter, the | Duke | o Monmouth's airmy tuik a ter |
Central - EDN | r A did, Mac Cailean Mor, the | Duke | , wid see tae it! Ma confessio |
Central - LAL | the rebels. The King hud the | Duke | o Monmouth marchin northwards |
Central - LAL | Burns himsel). Law's poem The | Duke | , anent thon grippie aristocra |
Central - AYR | manded by his bastart son the | Duke | o Monmouth, spouse tae Anne, |
Central - DUN | ime. He wis a close pal o the | Duke | o York that went on tae becom |
Central - LAL | k sic as the stey braes o the | Duke | 's Pass up fae Aiberfyle, Quee |
Central - AYR | doun an said: "Ma maister the | Duke | o" - an here he named a gey |
Central - NEC | wis taen on as factor for the | Duke | o Sutherland, tae turn the la |
Central - AYR | brither on Loch Fyne that the | Duke | o Argyll wis raisin an airmy |
Central - SWE | whan he dashit the | Duke | o Clarence's heid at Bauge? |
Doric - DOR | Funcies a pucklie | duke | 's eggs i'day |
Central - LAL | l Lee belonged tae Bo an Luke | Duke | . An it wis orange. Daisy drov |
Ulster - BUL | rrit, backwart, where wull ye | duke | , |
Central - SWE | Buik, as Scottish as a Heelan | Duke | , |
Central - GLA | we get tae the boattom end ay | Duke | Street, passin under the rail |
Central - LAL | eers, wis near annihilated by | Duke | o Monmouth's 15,000 battle ha |