Central - AYR | Gazin | proodly oot owre a thoosand y | |
Central - AYR | Gazin | proodly oot owre a thoosand y | |
Central - AYR | Gazin | proodly oot owre a thoosand y | |
Central - LAL | t, as he sat there in a dwam, | gazin | at the faur-aff black reek ri |
Central - GLA | sit there wae its mooth open, | gazin | up at the roof ae the court. |
Ulster - CUL | in yit sit wi its mooth open, | gazin | up intae the roof o the coort |
Central - AYR | her heid stellt in her hauns, | gazin | at the dippin o the sun, an t |
Central - LAL | o their ain kind faither and | gazin | aw dowie at the hauf-price kn |
Central - GLA | an | gazin | awa |
Doric - MNA | the sharp tang o the sea, an | gazin | up it the purple hedder an wi |
Central - GLA | he sais, openin the windae an | gazin | oot tae the street ootside as |
Doric - MNA | " Ah say again, stannin up an | gazin | doon it ye wi a hivvy sigh. Y |
Doric - DOR | he cheque up tae the licht an | gazin | at it in disbelief’. |
Central - GLA | ontemplation, fleetin between | gazin | doon oer her sleepin an glanc |
Central - SEC | ik o licht i the lift. He wes | gazin | |
Central - AYR | Ma cross-eyed heid is | gazin | ’ |
Shetland - SHD | blyde tae fin mesel ootdoors | gazin | at da stars and da mirry-danc |
Central - WCE | fluit-bagpipe hing. As I wiz | gazin | it the young witch ma drunken |