Central - LAL | e's a staircase, concrete and | barren | , the route everybody's suppos |
Central - AYR | e dusk, tillin an tendin hard | barren | upland pasture tae scrape the |
Central - DUN | tae | barren | neuks an lang cauld cracks |
Central - AYR | frae the | barren | uplans o Ayrshire had settled |
Central - EDN | t o the wind in a howe on the | barren | hillside. He strauchtent up a |
Central - LAL | As erect, complete as the | barren | een inside. |
Central - WCE | Left the | barren | muirs wi bluid red-sodden, |
Central - SEC | alusit, a pypar pleyed “The | Barren | |
Central - AYR | In 1676, efter sax lang an | barren | years, Jennet an John Broun w |
Orkney - ORK | Hid niwer left her | barren | croft or hin a great romance. |
Central - GLA | e stoat intae the park, their | barren | , naked branches swayin in the |
Central - EDN | yer baggage. Here i thir puir | barren | lans, there wis at least a wo |
Central - EDN | yer baggage. Here i thir puir | barren | lans, there wis at least a wo |
Ulster - SYN | 'Blissit ir tha weemen that's | barren | , an tha wames that niver bare |
Central - GLA | afore. Where wir drivin, it's | barren | , tufty, flat. Broon. |
Central - LAL | The Bass Rock is a richt | barren | place in the midst o the Firt |