Southern - SEA | an the back End | saur | souchs cannilie; |
Central - EDN | furder, evidently enjoyin the | saur | o forbidden lore, an murmurt, |
Central - EDN | furder, evidently enjoyin the | saur | o forbidden lore, an murmurt, |
Doric - ABN | neb. Inby thare wis a terrile | saur | o whuskie fae a noo empie bot |
Central - LAL | is weel-kent, there a strang | saur | o latinity in Staunart Inglis |
Central - LAL | Scots and Inglis, wi a strang | saur | o poleetical shenanigans the |
Central - SEC | air at he hed fund the strang | saur | o willies at telt him the wha |
Doric - DOR | th afore an kent the sicht an | saur | o mocht flesh hoatchin wi fle |
Central - EDN | kair hir pleisur. Ilk vyow an | saur | , ilk test an soun, wuid be fu |
Southern - SEA | cairrit on the lown | saur | , |
Southern - SEA | A caller | saur | cuils the heat o the day. |
Central - LAL | he corn reishelt in the nicht | saur | ... |