Doric - ABN | s aa ower the place, an nae a | pownie | in sicht. Fit's the warld com |
Ulster - PUL | a wheels, an tha pechin o tha | pownie | , |
Central - SEC | A wadna lend ma | pownie | mair, |
Central - SEC | A winna lend ma | pownie | mair, |
Central - SEC | ls ti the pictur, ilkane on a | pownie | , convoyin thair faither. Than |
Central - SWE | the sturdy piebald | pownie | |
Central - SEC | aggie on the cairt an the wee | pownie | steppin awa quietlike atween |
Central - LAL | e, the Stirks, the Sheep, the | Pownie | and the auld Mither-goat |
Doric - DOR | dreamin like, imaginin aa the | pownie | trains laden wi casks makkin |
Southern - SEA | e subjecks. Hei aince hed the | pownie | an |
Central - AYR | ast... Billy, will ye tak the | pownie | an rin up tae Netherwood for |
Central - AYR | t back her sister Jean on the | pownie | . By the time he won hame, Isa |
Central - AYR | juist b-bring it ower on the | pownie | tae Blackside the day afore. |
Central - LAL | ran ower tae Geordie's muckle | pownie | , Nip-nebs, and lowped on tae |
Central - SEC | A haed a little | pownie | , |
Central - AYR | un tae the Mains for Tammas's | pownie | an win back afore the sun gae |
Central - AYR | roaqd, They wad hae ta'en his | pownie | as weel, but when he slipped |
Central - AYR | irtit the enemy troops on his | pownie | as they left Strathaven an ga |
Central - AYR | mfort. Wi nae wey oot for his | pownie | tred, he wis aye there tae fe |
Central - LAL | He gied some tae his gray | pownie | , Nip-nebs... |
Central - AYR | uid heifer surks for a sturdy | pownie | , an mend an auld widden sled |