| Ulster - PUL |
whut's tha warl cumin tae, A | esk | ye? |
| Ulster - PUL |
is ages, A gied hir a caa tae | esk | if she wud dae this thaing fu |
| Southern - SEA |
in! Nut, eet'll ne'er dae tae | esk | : Ah'll maybes say eet written |
| Central - WCE |
The | esk | wis still whimplin aboot in t |
| Central - WCE |
the lid jist a toty bit. The | esk | wis lyin there, no movin. Wi |
| Central - LAL |
an in the | Esk | him flang. |
| Central - LAL |
For on the brig athwart the | Esk | |
| Central - LAL |
wee bit alang the River North | Esk | tae Loch Lee. In the auld kir |
| Central - WCE |
her that if ye hacked aff an | esk | 's tail, the tail stayed alive |
| Central - WCE |
funny but she'd never seen an | esk | afore. Natural history wisnae |
| Central - WCE |
rden, hell bent on catchin an | esk | . They are jinky craiturs and |
| Central - WCE |
. The watter and the whimplin | esk | spleutered aw owe, Miss 'Trun |
| Central - WCE |
spleitered the lang slaistery | esk | richt intae the gless. Sploos |