Ulster - GUL | Aye @eoinsweeney , | aitin | a wheen o aipricocks fair red |
Doric - MNA | le at the sight as I imagined | aitin | them and by good fortune I tr |
Doric - DOR | smiled an started | aitin | the plate o mait that wis set |
Ulster - PUL | an thon epple crummel's guid | aitin | an aa tha wye ye dae it wi th |
Ulster - GUL | “Then nane o yaes'll bae | aitin | the |
Ulster - GUL | “The weeyins wull naw bae | aitin | |
Central - EDN | Anerlie ane ouk syne he bene | aitin | blak breid wi its awner in a |
Ulster - SYN | n an ither fowk o ïll repute | aitin | alang wi hïm an hïs follaer |
Ulster - SYN | hïs mïddle. An he leeved bi | aitin | gresshoppers an wile honey. C |
Doric - MNA | hocht foo little she’d been | aitin | but she seen stuck in an clea |
Central - EDN | skeich, timorsum, dilicat in | aitin | , o frush hailth; shae is owre |
Ulster - GUL | re guid plate o champ in thon | aitin | -hoose! |
Ulster - CUL | hungry, an that it wud end up | aitin | hir oniewye wi aal hir coaxin |
Ulster - GUL | They shud gie oot medals for | aitin | fadge ana! Aa that tearin abo |
Doric - DOR | mornin an, as Jonsar Eck sat | aitin | his breakfast, |
Doric - DOR | As ey sat | aitin | their breakfast Hazel asks." |
Doric - DOR | As Jane an Jamie set | aitin | their supper, Jamie telt Jane |