| Doric - DOR | but fit aboot yir McTominay, | Cooper | and Robertson? Far higher pro |
| Doric - DOR | t dis it say aboot McTominay, | Cooper | and Robertson? Equally honkin |
| Central - DUN |
eal. The Lord President, Lord | Cooper | o Culross, heard yon appeal a |
| Central - DUN |
burgh, an brocht him back tae | Cooper | 's house. He recognised the ba |
| Central - DUN |
yung lads made their way tae | Cooper | 's Lodgin House on the Shore-h |
| Central - DUN |
no a patch on Lee | Cooper | a sharp shooter |
| Central - AYR |
rth East' an 'There Wis a Wee | Cooper | that Lived in Fife' were sang |
| Central - LAL | expression...there wis a wee | cooper | that lived in Fife, nickety n |
| Central - LAL |
ason. Last year Margaret, the | cooper | 's lass, was got with child wh |
| Doric - MNA |
horseman frae Northies, Attie | Cooper | , and Dod Mathieson, Steenhill |
| Doric - MNA |
ner did he dae it, than Attie | Cooper | frae Northies liftit a cairt |
| Central - SEC |
ma name is finally cawed, "Mr | Cooper | " a voice says. Ma fists insti |
| Southern - SEA |
i Arthur Waley (1986), Arthur | Cooper | (1973) an L Cranmer-Byng (194 |
| Central - SWE |
tarving, the lot o’ us. Mrs | Cooper | fae the Sally Army would gie |
| Central - WCE |
k Super Ally McCoist, an Davy | Cooper | , an aboot Mo Johnson the firs |