Ulster - SYN | tha ninetie nine oot ïn tha | muir | , an gang eftèr tha yin that |
Orkney - ORK | , the writers Edwin and Willa | Muir | continued tae refer tae one a |
Central - SWE | miles ower a | muir | . Mairead goes: |
Southern - SEA | uckle stane, heich on a braid | muir | that streetched oot on aa sid |
Southern - SEA | e cast her een ahint her, the | muir | kythed anither sicht – a la |
Southern - SEA | n spates. She lookit awa. The | muir | happed its fauldin veil ower |
Southern - SEA | She lookit doon. The | muir | drew itsel awa, like a veil, |
Central - AYR | mair loads o heather frae the | muir | , tae feenish theikin ower the |
Southern - SEA | s bens o yowdendrift, tae the | muir | streetched oot afore us, faul |
Central - LAL | kirk, up the brae, ontae the | muir | . A thin stourin o snaw lay on |
Central - AYR | a mile up the watter tae the | Muir | Miln at Wellwood, whaur afore |
Central - AYR | I'll gang reverently tae the | Muir | Kirk ... but gin he's removed |
Central - LAL | knock. The wun blaws owre the | muir | , the sun gaes up, sheep knap |
Central - LAL | when the | muir | -men mak thir hay |
Southern - SEA | tle (the dwallin-place on the | muir | ) whaur muir wes pronounced, m |
Doric - DOR | weet an clatchie on the | muir | abin the faws. |
Central - AYR | r Edam oot on his lane on the | muir | or walkin the Sorn road. For |
Doric - DOR | oose throu Penicuik, doon the | muir | road tae Peebles, alang the b |
Central - LAL | ey're clad in leid. Up on the | muir | is the loch whaur folk walk t |
Doric - DOR | "He bides on the | Muir | ," the Keing made the hameilt |
Central - AYR | an dryin winter peats on the | muir | aa simmer, an cairtin thaim h |
Central - AYR | a man tae be spied oot on the | muir | by Bruce o Earlshall's dragoo |
Central - AYR | ll eggs they'd gethert on the | muir | - God's spring an simmer bou |
Central - AYR | ster wi the main airmy on the | muir | abune. Tho the main force wis |
Central - SWE | The colours o the | muir | in aa its glory, |
Central - AYR | haudin on as meenistet o the | Muir | Kirk, Aboot this time for a w |
Central - AYR | omes frae Muirkirk. 'Ower the | muir | frae Galston' she replied can |
Central - AYR | twa airmies advanced ower the | muir | jl separatit by nae mair nor |
Central - AYR | r the drove road ran ower the | muir | tae Plewlands an on tae Strat |
Central - AYR | Dragoons! ... comin ower the | muir | frag Stra'ven!' |
Doric - MNA | sed Angus, slidderin ower the | muir | , “Roly Pudden is doon |
Central - SEC | gaun its dinger ower the | muir | , shae kent shae cuid feinis. |
Central - AYR | cairt a creel o peat ower the | muir | tae the sled in hauf the time |
Doric - DOR | eekie buns oo makkit ower the | muir | traikin alang a roddin |
Central - SEC | The road atour the | muir | |
Central - LAL | Ayont the kirk is the | muir | road, twistin itsel up the st |
Doric - DOR | aff across the | muir | an oot o sicht in meenits, me |
Central - SWE | cam ver near flat across the | muir | . |
Central - AYR | Priesthill. Even doun at the | Muir | Kirk, the kirk session cuidna |
Central - SEC | t he'l no can ride athort the | muir | , kis his braw naig wad lair. |
Central - EDN | On dark Drumossie | Muir | we fought, |
Central - LAL | The lanesome | muir | an dinsome cities thrang: |
Central - SEC | e?' Sae aff we go, athort tre | muir | , me trauchlin awa an him fair |
Doric - DOR | Some pure | Muir | decisions the day |
Doric - MNA | mrsfraserphs Aye, we think of | muir | as moor, but it's in lots of |
Central - LAL | ities cuid see ower Eaglesham | muir | whit mony noo think wis a cle |
Central - LAL | e’) at the fecht o Culloden | Muir | in 1746. |
Ulster - PUL | a waur, tha grey moss an apen | muir | empie laik thur sowels. Aa wu |
Central - LAL | nichts4. In Scotland the John | Muir | Trust5 continues his wark ti |
Central - EDN | its repair alang wi the John | Muir | Trust. |
Central - LAL | ear. A bodie can think o John | Muir | (1838-1914)3, a Scotsman frae |
Central - SWE | Edwin | Muir | 's Furst Fitba |
Central - SWE | It's loosely based oan Edwin | Muir | 's Scottish Journey, an follae |
Central - SEC | tature o David Hume, or Edwin | Muir | . Gin ye dinna grant sic langt |
Orkney - ORK | Brown, like his mentor Edwin | Muir | afore him, didna write in Orc |
Central - EDN | whan screivers sic as Edwin | Muir | an Fionn MacColla thocht o Sc |
Ulster - PUL | oot o sicht ahint a tummock o | muir | gress. |
Central - DUN | be prentt. Eftir the trial o | Muir | , Palmer an the ithers in Embr |
Central - AYR | tly trampt the sax furlongs o | muir | gress an ruch moss-hag tae Wh |
Central - LAL | Fierce blasts o | muir | flung fistfus o rain in my fa |
Central - AYR | r a lang traipse ower hill or | muir | . It wis the lang-deid past th |
Southern - SEA | ) whaur | muir | wes pronounced, mair, ti More |
Central - SEC | , Leonard and Morgan; the 40s | Muir | , MacLean and Campbell Hay; th |
Central - DUN | on ane o the Martyrs, Thomas | Muir | , but he wisnae alane an we sh |
Central - DUN | e Reform movement like Thomas | Muir | an a local meenister, Thomas |
Central - LAL | ed Archbishop Sharpe on Magus | muir | on 3 May 1679. Sharpe hud a t |
Central - AYR | rs o Ponesk Burn on the tawny | muir | that for twenty year had been |