Central - WCE | the gryte MacDiarmid, an in ' | Rede | Afore Ye Get Yokit', he shaws |
Doric - DOR | e aat," said the Rose. "I wad | rede | ye ging the idder wye." |
Central - LAL | In the bygaun I wad | rede | aa ye fowk wha tak tent o spe |
Central - LAL | Tae | rede | aw the trochs an the upsteeri |
Ulster - GUL | (e) Tha Cïvil Sarvice | Rede | o Mense shud be gien a scance |
Central - LAL | Ane | rede | -wod spell did scho devyse |
Doric - DOR | n intae a kinna haar eenou, I | rede | ye! It ull nae be ony darg ta |
Central - SWE | sings yellae, blae an | rede | intae the |
Central - SWE | Ma chakks will gan | rede | as a gean, |
Central - LAL | lag, follaed bi a wifie giein | rede | anent the weys o this warld. |
Central - GLA | coud ever peuther or wyce or | rede | . Thir’s the anes that’s b |
Ulster - GUL | 2.3 Forbye, tha 19an99 laas | rede | "Ulstèr-Scotch cultùral mai |
Central - LAL | ther's wark. Motherwell socht | rede | on sangs wi Sir Walter Scott |
Central - WCE | A harkit while Whit | rede | oot the hale scrieve |
Central - SWE | freckly | rede | an Scottish heid, |