Southern - SEA | Lown | Eild | |
Southern - SEA | lown | gairdens langsyne? | |
Central - SWE | Lown | Wa | |
Southern - SEA | lown | gairdens langsyne? | |
Central - LAL | d the Forest wis fou o douce, | lown | soonds, that aw seemed tae be |
Central - SEC | wee, thai sat thare, | lown | , juist admirin the byordnar b |
Ulster - PUL | icht eneuch, it wus a bricht, | lown | day. |
Central - AYR | But lie- | lown | seelence o a ghaist, |
Central - WCE | n the rusty wirkins o ma lang- | lown | tongue. |
Central - LAL | wumman's bed. The auld yin - | lown | , tholin her time, |
Central - LAL | "I leave ye peace, a | lown | peace I gie ye." |
Central - LAL | like thair faither he haed a | lown | an leefu wey wi him. It wis a |
Central - LAL | he had left ony ootby, and a | lown | smile cam ower his face as he |
Central - LAL | dyta an Tomasz haes wun til a | lown | place. As for |
Central - LAL | vit by Heehaw, or Masel, in a | Lown | Moment. If somebody will tak |
Southern - WCE | nor peels fur a | lown | belly eftir meals. |
Central - LAL | ter insteid, because it wis a | lown | kind o day, sae he streekit h |
Central - LAL | the Forest wis awfie lane and | lown | and lithe in the beek o the s |
Central - LAL | Scots kens nae | lown | . It bides in the gurlie winte |
Doric - DOR | s the trees an the parks, sae | lown | an gentie the kissies it gies |
Central - SEC | The | lown | souch o a saxophone an the th |
Doric - DOR | kirled | (A cud feel Ye 1 the | lown | ) "thae flooers'r fir Her! fir |
Central - LAL | o God through the | lown | , birslin kintraside. Faurawa, |
Southern - SEA | abuin ma chaumer here, bi the | lown | |
Southern - SEA | cairrit on the | lown | saur, |
Central - WCE | , whilk is becumin streynglie | lown | . Sae Auld Harden is lossin hi |
Central - WCE | d, for the maist pert saft an | lown | (at laest in its straucht nar |
Central - SEC | nou they bide thare, whitenin | lown | an saught, |
Central - SEC | Aa yon | lown | Sawbath that gangs on for aye |
Central - WCE | the suith that her wittins o | lown | |
Central - SEC | Wi her | lown | muckle een |
Central - EDN | e tenderin a douce strand fur | lown | |
Central - GLA | In the Glamour Wid thare's | lown | , but tae |
Central - SEC | the watter's | lown | an lintin, |
Doric - DOR | ingie" gaed throu the reef as | lown | an quate as ye cwid hae, as g |
Central - LAL | body had moved a fit, jist as | lown | as could be, through a rickle |
Central - SWE | Aa is | lown | , an quate. |
Southern - SEA | The ceitie is | lown | , |
Central - SEC | s hushed wi her ain milk This | lown | earth? |
Central - EDN | ti enjose ilka saicont o this | lown | an sunnie day, leirin frae hi |
Central - LAL | r nae life aboot ye, an aw is | lown | . But thare, up aheid, ye tak |
Doric - ABN | snoovin in its | lown | sough |
Ulster - PUL | mpie laik thur sowels. Aa wus | lown | an misslie. The’ pit Dan in |
Ulster - EUL | An then whun aa wus | lown | wud play At fillin foarms. |
Central - LAL | d, tae the Forest became that | lown | that it jist aboot fleggit th |
Central - SEC | fleet | lown | 'neth the braid ocean’s swa |
Central - LAL | s neb. He felt forfochten yet | lown | and somehou lichtsome. Aheid, |
Central - EDN | e ruim micht here, bot perfit | lown | an stiddie. |
Ulster - EUL | Whun aa aboot's fu | lown | |
Central - LAL | ds: Bit it wis a nicht o smaw | lown | tae heez birlin thowts. As ha |
Central - LAL | wheesht tae, for it felt gey | lown | and quiet-like on this simmer |
Central - LAL | o.uk/dunkeld2.htm) is bonnily | lown | . The harebells is juist skail |
Central - SEC | t wisna the best o wather – | lown | an calm an hingie, wi the odd |