Central - SWE | Prince | Chairlie consoled | |
Ulster - GUL | Prince | Charlie had a quare time doon | |
Ulster - PUL | Prince | , Princess Leia an Bowie's dei | |
Central - LAL | Prince | Charlie an I, we war chased o | |
Doric - ABN | in, Marvin Gaye, David Bowie, | Prince | an Elton John. |
Doric - MNA | an Trachonitis, wi Lysanias, | prince | o Abilene an Annas an Caiapha |
Ulster - CUL | northodox medicine; nooadays, | Prince | Charles would be spakin up fo |
Central - SEC | git haud o a stravaigit bairn- | prince | as he plays in the River Dee. |
Doric - MNA | , aa wi their ain histories... | Prince | , Tibby, Fauldie, Jimmy, Nancy |
Central - LAL | in the Law, includin royalty. | Prince | Andrew tak note! https://t.co |
Doric - DOR | as the evenin starnie rase. A | prince | wi derk een stood on deck, as |
Central - LAL | Lived a lass who found a | prince | who said he couldnae stay. |
Shetland - SHD | cht frog he’ll turn intae a | prince | ?” |
Central - SEC | t maitters? Stine, he'll be a | prince | , Wi 's ain gowd coronet. |
Central - SEC | ood? I telt her. Wean'll be a | prince | then. Did she laugh? Did she |
Central - LAL | id ma faither. “As ye are a | prince | , ye can be the first tae ente |
Central - LAL | "Och, michty! Ma | Prince | has come!" swooned the Empero |
Central - EDN | is placed in the chariot o ma | prince | . |
Central - LAL | feart a ye bein a sidhe an a | Prince | at that, Mortal Man shies awa |
Central - NEC | air like a drooned rat than a | prince | . |
Central - LAL | geese as bonnie as these in a | prince | 's pantry ... Caw cannie noo.. |
Central - LAL | n alive thit hyd turnt doon a | Prince | o the Sidhe. |
Doric - ABN | ames are in a state fit for a | prince | . |
Central - LAL | ley - he's nae a king, nor a | prince | ata - |
Central - LAL | AINCE THERE WIS A | PRINCE | wha had muckle ideas. There c |
Doric - DUN | es awa. Flopsy wis actually a | prince | wha the carline had put a spe |
Central - WCE | eid nearer ti that o a Nordic | Prince | o Denmark nor Shakespeare's a |
Doric - DOR | Watchin the derk-eed | prince | , she wished...Fit could she w |
Doric - DOR | should care fur the derk-eed | prince | , fur he wis a bairn o the lan |
Doric - DOR | ea quine cam tae her derk-eed | prince | wi her lang hair wippit aroon |
Central - WCE | badge an some mad dude called | Prince | William the third that wis si |
Doric - MNA | tail eyn o the sang, an heard | Prince | nicher and strikk the steeny |
Central - LAL | Hech, wee | prince | ! This wey, drap by drap, I be |
Central - LAL | dout ye're no bein fair, wee | prince | ,' I said. 'I kenna hou tag dr |
Central - LAL | ne, the Yird, there wis a wee | prince | tae be confortit. I rowed him |
Central - LAL | The wee | prince | sat doun on a stane, an heeze |
Central - LAL | The wee | prince | wis nou gash wi rage. |
Central - LAL | The wee | prince | wisna like tae quit a speirin |
Central - LAL | The wee | prince | lookit on him, an he luved yo |
Central - LAL | The wee | prince | lookit hereawa thereawa for a |
Central - LAL | The wee | prince | , wi waesome hert, poued up th |
Central - LAL | The wee | prince | dauredna admit he wis sweirt |
Central - LAL | The wee | prince | ganged awa tae look on the ro |
Central - LAL | s are unco streenge,' the wee | prince | said tae himsel as he ganged |
Central - LAL | doun tae discipline,' the wee | prince | said tae me efter. "Whan ye a |
Central - LAL | gey taiversome wark,' the wee | prince | added, 'but it is gey serecht |
Central - LAL | it aboot my sundoun?' the wee | prince | minded him, for he didna quit |
Central - LAL | he cam tae the Yird, the wee | prince | wis dumfounert that he coudna |
Central - LAL | "This man, the wee | prince | said tae himsel, 'raisons a b |
Central - LAL | d, an rochs, an snaw, the wee | prince | cam on a road. An roads aye l |
Central - LAL | gif I was in a dwam. The wee | prince | 's last words were dirlin in m |
Central - LAL | 'Hou come?' speired the wee | prince | . |
Central - LAL | r they were?' speired the wee | prince | . |
Central - LAL | t is a rite?' speired the wee | prince | . |
Central - LAL | amed o whit?' speired the wee | prince | the mair, fond tae help him. |
Central - LAL | ht unnerstaund,' said the wee | prince | . |
Central - LAL | whaur you bide,' said the wee | prince | , 'growe five thoosand roses i |
Central - LAL | desert bonnie,' said the wee | prince | , 'is that someplace it bields |
Central - LAL | ome pley wi me,' said the wee | prince | . 'I am sair fu o wae. |
Central - LAL | unnerstaund ye,' said the wee | prince | . 'But whit for dae ye aye spe |
Central - LAL | 'Och,' said the wee | prince | , 'my hame isna that interesti |
Central - LAL | 'Fowk,' said the wee | prince | , 'stech themsels intae expres |
Central - LAL | 'You,' said the wee | prince | firmly. |
Central - LAL | for my rose...' said the wee | prince | , sae he wadna forget. |
Central - LAL | 'Guid mornin, said the wee | prince | . |
Central - LAL | gey interestin, said the wee | prince | . 'Here at lang an last is a b |
Central - LAL | 'Ay, said the wee | prince | , 'but I can juidge mysel onie |
Central - LAL | Sae the wee | prince | , maugre the hertfeelin o his |
Central - LAL | thorns, she said tae the wee | prince | : |
Central - LAL | Syne the wee | prince | clam a muckle moontain. He ha |
Central - LAL | Syne the wee | prince | said, dourly: |
Central - LAL | ery. For ye that luve the wee | prince | , an for me forby, naething in |
Central - LAL | hou I fell acquant wi the wee | prince | . |
Central - LAL | An the wee | prince | ganged awa, thinkin on his fl |
Central - LAL | An the wee | prince | brak intae a dirl o lauchter |
Central - LAL | e an unkent place, an the wee | prince | had watched gey close ower th |
Central - LAL | forby, in the hecht o the wee | prince | : hereawa he is ower lang an t |
Central - LAL | I drew the muzzle for the wee | prince | , I didna mind tae add the lea |
Central - LAL | meenits o daein this the wee | prince | wearied o the game. |
Central - LAL | ent an gowpit lang at the wee | prince | . |
Central - LAL | It is here that the wee | prince | kythed on the Yird, an syne d |
Central - LAL | them: "The pruif that the wee | prince | existit is that he wis winsom |
Central - LAL | is gey queer, thocht the wee | prince | . 'It is geylies poetic. But i |
Central - LAL | llion whit?' repeatit the wee | prince | , wha didna quit a speirin eft |
Central - LAL | I tellt the wee | prince | that baobabs arena wee busses |
Central - LAL | But the wee | prince | answert nane. |
Central - LAL | But the wee | prince | wis bumbazed. The planet wis |
Central - LAL | the king, whan he saw the wee | prince | comin. An the wee prince spei |
Central - LAL | t, I saw frae faur awa my wee | prince | sitten atap the dyke, swingli |
Central - LAL | The | Prince | thocht tae hissel, "If I send |
Central - LAL | The | Prince | cried, 'Wha's this glaikit co |
Central - LAL | The | Prince | cried, 'Naw! Ochone! Ochone!' |
Central - SEC | "You may kiss the bride," the | Prince | turn't an seen Cinderella mar |
Doric - DOR | o the quine that I luve," the | prince | tellt the wee sea quine. "Foo |
Central - SEC | In the meantime, the | Prince | had foond it. When Cinderella |
Central - EDN | Thon erse, O’Suliven, the | Prince | ’s Quartermaister, widnae be |
Central - SEC | The next mornin, the | Prince | wis awfy depressed. "'Somethi |
Central - LAL | Nixt day, the | Prince | gaed chairgin roon |
Central - SEC | ae edit - so why when - the | prince | of scotland am creasin masel |
Doric - DUN | rs afore. Rebecca merried the | prince | and they lived happily ever e |
Central - LAL | he raged. She us scrieved the | Prince | an awfie rude note which real |
Central - GLA | "That's magic," said the | Prince | . "Gonnae mairry me, hen?" And |
Central - LAL | wly intae the groond, and the | prince | , wha wis haein a wee sleep in |
Central - LAL | Auld Donald turnt awa fae the | Prince | an back tae the dancin witche |
Doric - DOR | "Ye luve the | prince | and his warld!" hubbered the |
Central - LAL | able tae tak her een aff the | prince | . |
Central - SEC | ay an at bein reunited wi the | Prince | that she agreed on one condit |
Doric - DOR | did it tae save ye. Dirk the | prince | ! Fin his bluid dreeps on yer |
Doric - DOR | "Foo can I win the | prince | 's hairt gin I canna spik?" sp |
Central - SEC | wa sets o the adherents o the | Prince | o Peace. It's guid forbye tae |
Central - SEC | cht a lang gold chain fer the | Prince | 's birthday present. Weel, she |
Central - EDN | for the | Prince | , we made oor stand, |
Doric - DOR | the waddin and smiled fur the | prince | and his bride. |
Central - WCE | t aw, and the Turnbull is the | Prince | o Mirk, the Feechie Serpent, |
Central - EDN | a biz when she heard that the | Prince | had sent a message tae Achnac |
Central - SEC | country wis screamin that the | Prince | wis tae merry the stepsister. |
Doric - DOR | sea quine luikit doon at the | prince | and his bonnie bride, lyin th |
Central - SEC | he wis desperate tae meet the | Prince | ; there wisna enough cash in h |
Doric - DOR | nca dowie. She aye mindit the | prince | 's derk een or his bonnie luik |
Central - SEC | "Aw no!" shoutit the | Prince | . "I fergot tae pick a wife. I |
Central - LAL | cleverly made by the | Prince | disguised as the Grumphieman, |
Central - SWE | Bonnie | Prince | Chairlie, the Silvery Tay Tor |
Central - DUN | Bonnie | Prince | Charlie |
Central - DUN | this: the nicht afore Bonnie | Prince | Chairlie took his airmy intae |
Doric - ABN | an airmy in support o Bonnie | Prince | Chairlie an the Jacobite Upri |
Central - DUN | ly Romantic sang aboot Bonnie | Prince | Chairlie pennit at the stairt |
Central - LAL | o the battles an aboot Bonnie | Prince | Chairlie, an we learned aa th |
Central - LAL | t Chairles Stewart (‘Bonnie | Prince | Chairlie’) at the fecht o C |
Central - LAL | john63 @celticwitch1995 While | Prince | Andrew gets handed £17 000 t |
Orkney - ORK | "Turn him intae a handsome | prince | , me faithful ginger Tom. |
Central - SEC | Gin I were | prince | o your southren launds I'd be |
Central - LAL | “Weel met, White | Prince | ,” sayed Auld Donald, fyr he |
Central - LAL | e nae need o magic, sae White | Prince | , why ur ye here? The Sidhe an |
Central - LAL | tae unnerstaund', said the we | prince | . 'There is a flooer... I jalo |
Central - LAL | muckle?' he speired at the we | Prince | . |
Central - SEC | that time, there wis a young | Prince | who aabody thocht wis awfy in |
Central - LAL | I'm mair than shair the young | Prince | meant weel. Open the ither si |
Central - AYR | his sister Mary and her Dutch | Prince | , William o Orange, were invit |
Central - LAL | s fair shocked tae see a High | Prince | acroass fi him, thit he near |
Central - GLA | posh | Prince | . Mibbe the Princess deserved |
Central - GLA | UPON A TIME there wis a posh | Prince | who wanted tae mairry a total |
Central - GLA | The posh | Prince | jist couldnae find a princess |
Doric - MNA | He is thi | Prince | o Pipers, |
Central - LAL | intae these Sons o Willem II | Prince | of Orange bs Rangers ?? htt |
Central - WCE | t this new buildin in 1977 an | Prince | Charles came tae visit. Ah re |
Central - LAL | "Ye mean | Prince | Pondicherry?' said Granda Joc |
Central - LAL | Mr Wonka and the Indian | Prince | |
Central - LAL | ll Chairlie aboot that Indian | prince | ,' said Grannie Jockina. 'He'd |
Central - LAL | wid shairly help an Athenian | prince | . But whan I speired at him fo |
Doric - MNA | fur anither oor yet, Tibby an | Prince | an Fauldie. Their stable-fier |
Doric - MNA | fur syne Fauldie an Tibby an | Prince | strode oot wi virr in their m |
Doric - MNA | 's sledge tae the smiddy ahin | Prince | , the horse, sae the smith cou |
Central - SEC | ractical thenow, as appointin | Prince | Andrew as a 'Make A Wish' amb |
Central - SWE | in 82 emigrants tae Lot 59 on | Prince | Edward Island in Canada. The |
Central - LAL | rincess. "If I'd mairrit thon | Prince | I widnae be here in the mess |
Doric - DOR | pain, bit she smiled fur her | prince | and daunced on and on. |
Doric - MNA | "An noo tae ye ma piper | prince | , |
Doric - MNA | the smith. Fin he booed ower | Prince | 's hoof she hatit tae watch hi |
Doric - DOR | @AndrewBooton Aye. And yer | Prince | Andra...?! |
Central - LAL | an that they widna want their | prince | tae mairry a Cretan lass. |
Central - SEC | A' thanks tae Macavelli's | Prince | . |
Central - SEC | g oot "A Man's a Man" jist as | Prince | William wis wahkin back intae |
Central - LAL | n disna mak me a muckle great | prince | . |
Central - LAL | 'That | Prince | is gonnae fancy me!' |
Central - LAL | Til a fenyeit | prince | and fremyt |
Central - LAL | ll gie ye 'promise'! the braw | Prince | roared, |
Central - LAL | wi the braw | prince | – whae keeps a puddock |
Central - LAL | So apparently | Prince | Andrew only went tae the gowf |
Doric - NNB | l roond, if ee please! 'Bonny | Prince | Charle wid hev been favoured |
Doric - NNB | ench moose, come oer wi Bonny | Prince | Charlie." (For, wi all her kn |
Central - AYR | mous, that cam ower wi Bonny | Prince | Chairlie." (For, wi aa her ke |
Central - SEC | on c u up there - the mighty | prince | of scotland - pit eersell up |
Central - LAL | r yir fingers, A left yon.” | Prince | Laren Bhain didnae move fae t |