Central - SWE | MUNE | ||
Central - SWE | Mune | an Tide | |
Shetland - SHD | eered troo da fence, an as da | mune | cam oot fae ahint a clood sh |
Ulster - PUL | Belyve, tha | mune | keeked fae a clood |
Ulster - PUL | a sailor knows a broch on tha | mune | |
Ulster - PUL | As tha | mune | , tha thrissle, tha glaur an m |
Central - LAL | Gaen tae the cauld | mune | an the stars, |
Central - SWE | the ae | mune | oor anchor |
Central - SEC | nae | mune | , bit och! the stars wir brich |
Southern - WCE | nae | mune | tae licht yet chaumer, cauld |
Central - SWE | THE | MUNE | SHINED OAN YER BED LAST NICHT |
Central - SEC | The | mune | wis shinin bricht, |
Central - LAL | The | mune | wis shinin bricht, |
Central - SWE | le doun on the tide line, the | Mune | 's reflection |
Central - LAL | the windae open at nicht. The | mune | keeked in at her through the |
Central - LAL | like the sun and the | mune | , see, burnin sae bricht |
Central - WCE | Gie me impediments up tae the | mune | , |
Central - EDN | were lickit bi the | mune | 's tongue. A wind |
Central - LAL | fir I the | mune | maun ride." |
Central - EDN | wuid projek a jurnay til the | mune | , yit wi a respekfu interess, |
Central - AYR | M, sie as mousetraps, an the | mune | , an memorie, an muckle-ye ken |
Central - SWE | Whan the | mune | wis bricht. |
Central - LAL | an whan the | mune | schone doun apon the greiss, |
Central - LAL | aun hae forbye the sun an the | mune | , adds the big yin. |
Central - LAL | eet. He must be awa up on the | mune | by noo.' |
Central - LAL | th his een are the size o the | mune | . But wance ye've |
Doric - MNA | her back in the midden o the | mune | ), mune bow. Aa believed tae s |
Central - LAL | to ken the mountains o the | mune | , |
Central - LAL | Gless o the | mune | , face o stane. |
Central - LAL | s the clear cauld licht o the | mune | |
Central - SEC | A doot A'm like tae clear the | mune | . |
Central - SEC | An when A'm soarin near the | mune | |
Doric - MNA | Bairns must hae bin ower the | mune | , and back agayn, efter ten or |
Central - SEC | leesure is jist askin for the | mune | . |
Central - LAL | en and each wan as big as the | mune | . But by noo the sodger kent t |
Central - SWE | Ye'll never dwyne lang as the | mune | 's abuin. |
Central - SEC | Wha dwells far aff, ayont the | mune | , |
Central - SWE | But the pale | mune | pu'd, the careless tide ran h |
Central - LAL | oves dirlin ablow an eldritch | mune | . |
Central - LAL | ye inhabit thi | mune | an thi stanes an thi sea, |
Central - SEC | On the nicht o the neist full | mune | , the haill village gaithert a |
Central - SEC | on the nicht o the neist full | mune | .” |
Central - LAL | Before adoring stern an | mune | |
Central - SWE | The stars an | mune | |
Central - LAL | The samin | mune | abuin us aa, that hus nae car |
Central - SWE | Yon bleezin ee o | mune | |
Central - SWE | yon lyart smile o | mune | keek ben |
Central - LAL | An we danced blo silver | mune | . |
Central - AYR | the laich siller beam o a fou | mune | cast its hard eerie licht on |