Central - LAL | "Be oor king! | Mairry | the princess! Onythin ye like |
Central - LAL | For Bothwell ti save ye, | mairry | him. |
Shetland - SHD | twenty five whin dey "hedd ta | mairry | " as fokk pat it. We aa tocht |
Shetland - SHD | he sood a dune, an we hedd ta | mairry | in a hurry, as fokk did danad |
Shetland - SHD | als, an dey wir faered he wid | mairry | an move awa, laevin dem ta st |
Central - LAL | tellt that, wan day, she wid | mairry | a sodger. But the king had it |
Shetland - SHD | n her fedder said dat he cood | mairry | his dochter if he wrocht tae |
Central - LAL | he cud be, an hoo suin he cud | mairry | her. But whan he cam tae the |
Central - GLA | ic," said the Prince. "Gonnae | mairry | me, hen?" And they goat mairr |
Central - LAL | ffed wi himsel. "Ye're gonnae | mairry | ma sister tae get control o t |
Central - LAL | air like it. You're no gonnae | mairry | Violet figuratively - ye're |
Central - WCE | e chance. And noo he's gonnae | mairry | her, see if he doesnae, and s |
Central - GLA | a posh Prince who wanted tae | mairry | a totally Princessy Princess. |
Doric - MNA | d been offered the chance tae | mairry | . Mabel gave anither sigh and |
Central - LAL | y widna want their prince tae | mairry | a Cretan lass. |
Central - LAL | hae lowped at the chaunce tae | mairry | him. Hooever, he chose tae st |
Central - SEC | tae wait a gely long time tae | mairry | tho', six year we went the gi |
Central - LAL | e's nae law against tryin tae | mairry | somebody." |
Central - LAL | ansformit intae a man fur tae | mairry | the lass, Ianthe, that she lu |
Central - LAL | hes the richt tae | mairry | and foond a faimily. Entitelt |
Central - LAL | "How can he | mairry | me for real?" Violet asked. " |
Doric - MNA | s her commit adultery gin she | mairry | anither chiel. Again ye've he |
Central - LAL | ask ye yin last time: will ye | mairry | me?" |
Central - LAL | layin the young lassie that I | mairry | ." |
Central - SEC | brocht me ower the sea fir ti | mairry | Mark |
Central - LAL | n Judge Strauss asks if ye'll | mairry | me." |
Doric - MNA | o the name o the chiel ye'll | mairry | ', the kitchie maid cried, lau |
Central - LAL | walkie-talkie, "either ye'll | mairry | me again, and dae it richt th |
Doric - DOR | "I'll | mairry | her the morn," the prince tel |
Central - LAL | she said, in the end, "I will | mairry | ye." |
Central - LAL | gie ye aw a fair shot. I will | mairry | the first man that can rin a |
Central - LAL | unce. There is nae wey I wull | mairry | ye noo!" |
Doric - MNA | ll them, "E bairns o iss warl | mairry | an are gien awa in mairriage, |
Doric - MNA | he micht makk a guid match an | mairry | intae siller. She'd a heich o |
Shetland - SHD | y tend tae bide on dir ain an | mairry | a human wife. Wance a Kunal s |
Central - LAL | 'Noo | mairry | me and dae yer duty!' |
Central - LAL | "Polygamists are fowk that | mairry | mair than yin person," Klaus |
Central - LAL | sae that the twa wimmen micht | mairry | . In the hinnermaist stanzas, |
Central - LAL | fur that the twa wimmen micht | mairry | : syne the ‘unhappie wemen†|
Central - LAL | fur that they micht leafully | mairry | – forby consummate their ma |