Doric - SNO | and plunk the | jing-bang | intil the ocean. |
Central - SWE | ae pairtit wi it aa, the hale | jing-bang | : |
Central - SEC | cairry-on cuid spyle the hale | jing-bang | an the auld fellae wadna like |
Central - LAL | ’s better – whan the hale | jing-bang | uises the relatives wha an wh |
Central - WCE | an thon's the hale | jing-bang | ."" |
Central - LAL | nd he got me tae pit the hale | jing-bang | in his name. |
Central - GLA | The whole | jing-bang | and the row-de-dow of the nig |
Central - LAL | te an speak 'richt'. The hail | jing-bang | can be seen on Sandy's wabste |
Central - DUN | tir settin it up, an the hail | jing-bang | came crashin doun. Baith thae |
Central - LAL | in the cage an drap the hail | jing-bang | in the watter, till it droons |
Doric - DOR | innerend A feenishit the hail | jing-bang | . |
Central - LAL | the chiel at awned the haill | jing-bang | . We gaed in ben |
Central - AYR | name she kent, thro the haill | jing-bang | , but eftir ilka name the wee |
Central - WCE | e maun hae gey near the haill | jing-bang | o oor kisties noo!'. A strauc |
Central - WCE | hinnerlie brings us the haill | jing-bang | . The discs is aw brawlie wroc |