Central - LAL | apen | braid, ay, the yetts o the li | |
Ulster - EUL | Apen | coul mooth | |
Ulster - EUL | ' | Apen | yer een |
Ulster - SYN | bus, minibus or motor-coach ( | apen | or hiddlie) |
Doric - DOR | ie, a 'Church Without Walls', | apen | til aw, o onie faith, or nane |
Central - LAL | 'Keep the gab gaun, Archie, | apen | yer een! You cin sleep efter! |
Central - LAL | Quate, | apen | -mou'd, heids furrit, fain tae |
Central - SEC | imentality, insteid wi clear, | apen | ee'd love. In the 19 lines, s |
Central - WCE | be haerd in his: Pleise, sir, | apen | the door til us!. An at the e |
Doric - ABN | l, an seen his howf door hauf- | apen | an blown in the wund. Whit we |
Ulster - SYN | Tak tha furst fish ye ketch; | apen | ïts mooth an ye'll fin a coi |
Ulster - SYN | n this speirin foarm, but lea | apen | thair Sing’l speirins (1 ta |
Ulster - EUL | Tae tha | apen | air | |
Ulster - EUL | In tae tha | apen | air |
Ulster - SYN | l no be brocht oot ïntae tha | apen | . Mine hoo ye lïsten. Tha yin |
Ulster - GUL | um owre baak an forrit in tha | apen | discoorse weerin til tha wye |
Ulster - EUL | Aroon tha | apen | hearth |
Ulster - SYN | s' hairts wull be oot ïn tha | apen | , an as for you Mary, sorra as |
Ulster - EUL | Tha weefla | apen | 't his tremmlin mooth, |
Ulster - EUL | But bricht tha day, ma | apen | 't ee |
Central - LAL | , Ah tirnt the lock an buited | apen | the wechty door whit stottert |
Central - LAL | aith dumfoonert, mooths raxed | apen | wi a fraized leuk on oor dial |
Ulster - GUL | ns adae wi wark, an micht cud | apen | new inlats fur fowk's wark on |
Ulster - GUL | anither cultùr. It micht cud | apen | hamelt affcums, freits, hïst |
Central - SWE | frae | apen | stance, throu close an wynd |
Ulster - EUL | His jegs tae | apen | oot. |
Doric - DOR | a moch cam jinkin throuch the | apen | winnock an crowlt doun ma ski |
Central - LAL | e traivelt doupit doon in the | apen | back o a Frazer-Hailles coal |
Central - LAL | id gruppin the tap edge o the | apen | door wi baith o his haunds, l |
Doric - DOR | eid! A juist gowpit throu the | apen | windae, the caller gliffs o w |
Central - LAL | ie net o watter A seen Archie | apen | his een, a braid smirk cam ow |
Central - WCE | t, thae weeks or week-ens are | apen | tae aabody, young or aul, man |
Central - LAL | he ae Lord that his hauns are | apen | til aabody, tho monie ax for |
Doric - ABN | an paas nae shaw himsel at e | apen | door o e kitchie. He'd e bonn |
Southern - SEA | ithin saiconts whan hei flung | apen | his wagon door, wi the reek |
Central - EDN | uid anerlie haud ma wedder-ei | apen | fur 'a sie-farin man wi ae sh |
Central - EDN | r, an ye maun sleip wi ane ei | apen | , an be up afoir the skreich o |
Central - WCE | r an epigram, frae Horace, ti | apen | it, an it threips that ilk hu |
Central - LAL | centred on human acks, an ti | apen | the duir for the intress o it |
Central - SEC | pendil is ti | apen | the panser i the gairden. The |
Ulster - EUL | Wi | apen | ee an tentfu lug, |
Ulster - EUL | The' bigged wi | apen | han forbye, |
Central - SEC | Mirren tho, shae walcummed wi | apen | airms. Caller uncos o onie ki |
Central - AYR | that A am cuil, I'm forrit wi | apen | nieves |
Central - LAL | auch wi me. An whiles ye will | apen | your windae for that pleisur. |
Ulster - SYN | ¯m that knocks, tha dure wull | apen | . If a sinn axes breid frae on |
Ulster - SYN | e that whan he knocks yis can | apen | tha dure tae hïm richt awa. |
Central - SEC | an ahent it hiz gairden, than | apen | feilds decored wi |
Central - WCE | o monie o thir editors, an an | apen | disciple o at laest ane, A ca |
Ulster - SYN | fowk, an made thaim clear an | apen | eneuch for weans tae unnèrst |
Ulster - PUL | aa tha waur, tha grey moss an | apen | muir empie laik thur sowels. |
Central - SEC | An socht an | apen | heiven fir the fowk |
Central - EDN | gryte sie-kist nane o'z sein | apen | . |
Ulster - GUL | 'at A recked fu an aa-lappin | apen | discoorse tae be a maun-dae i |
Central - WCE | a rael sair hert that we maun | apen | this editorial o Lallans Numm |
Ulster - SYN | caain oot, 'Loard, wull ye no | apen | tha dorr tae iz?' An he'll cu |
Central - LAL | oan a nail. She laed the door | apen | acause it wis gey mirk inbye |
Central - SEC | frae the bottle intae Alan's | apen | heid. |
Central - SEC | ot strenth ti keep her eelids | apen | |
Ulster - GUL | hurches, pubs nor restaurants | apen | , |
Ulster - EUL | Wor een wus | apen | 't til the warl, |
Central - LAL | kled windae thit widnae richt | apen | ir widnae richt shut. Ir the |
Central - SEC | houss. Anither twasum ruggit | apen | the duir o the kerr an the |
Central - EDN | r's jokteleg, an ballancin it | apen | on the luif o'z haun, threite |
Central - SEC | id, whan Embro Castel wes yit | apen | ti the |
Doric - ABN | As they hearkent | apen | -moo’d tae the tales o Robin |
Ulster - BUL | A weechil’s quait mooth riv | apen | an faized |
Central - SEC | at meenit the front door flew | apen | an in boolt Teenie Finlay fra |
Ulster - EUL | Thair mooths they | apen | wide at me, Luk ower me, heid |
Central - LAL | In thir latitudes, be the sky | apen |