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Doric
Blackhall, SheenaMinnie, (Scots Language Centre 2004) Doric, prose n the dam an the ferm wis the Rodden Hoosie, far the Troot Wallie The Rodden Hoosie wis the auldest cottar he kailyaird, an the bonniest rodden tree in the district at the f that iver cam tae bide in the Rodden Hoosie keepit a trootie sae t euks at the barn door, or the rodden tree showdin saftly at the ne
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Blackhall, SheenaThe Quarry, (Lochlands 2007) Doric, prose an yonner the antrin birk or rodden warssled tae growe, like Bons
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Ulster
Fenton, JamesOn Slaimish, (Ullans Press 2009 ISBN: 9781905281299) Ulster, poetry Tae the rodden, lampin oot on page 29 Whun blin he wakked a rodden blin. on page 33 The rodden's stoory stur lang smoored; on page 43 yin evenin oot in Deed Man's Rodden. A kine o a gleek she taen at on page 49
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Robinson, PhilipOul Licht, (Ullans Press 2017 ISBN: 978-1905281305) Ulster - Larne, poetry Whar Rodden Dykes, Movilla or Tae Nendrum on page 22 A rodden on page 53
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Ulster-Scots Language SocietyTha Fower Gospels, (Ullans Press 2016 ISBN: 978-1-905281-25-1) Ulster, prose rra ïs tha gate an reuch tha rodden that leads tae life, an thair on page 8
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Fenton, JamesThe Lade, (Ullans Magazine 2001) Ulster, prose last sloosh, unther the mill-rodden, it raced an tummled doon the
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Gillen, CharlesOot Here Mae Lane, (Words without Borders Magazine 2004) Ulster, prose Awa doon the bak' rodden an' it naw yit clear, in the
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Gillen, CharlesWhun A’ The Kye Had Names, (Ullans Press 2005) Ulster, poetry grun, an’ grew wile up the rodden
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