Central - EDN | Whither in Italy, Germany, | Fraunce | or England, muisic by gate o |
Central - EDN | melodies an psalm tuins frae | Fraunce | an England, an ye haed a numm |
Central - NEC | ower tae Bergen, afore on tae | Fraunce | . Here we hae a letter fae Phi |
Central - EDN | n tho Bretane be-in allyat ti | Fraunce | an Poland hed bene fessit int |
Central - LAL | cotland, an gauin tae weir wi | Fraunce | again. Feart that Scotland mi |
Central - LAL | ce gree’d atween Ingland an | Fraunce | in 1546 comprehendit Scotland |
Central - LAL | s Scotland haed as Ingland an | Fraunce | (an syne Spainie forby) pit t |
Central - LAL | des, Ireland, Man Isle an een | Fraunce | . Thon wis the stert o the fau |
Central - NEC | eas tae represent Scotland in | Fraunce | an Rome. |
Central - EDN | gent cairyin oot espionage in | Fraunce | on Britain’s behauf, wi the |
Central - EDN | pent the stairt o her ring in | Fraunce | , an didna retour tae Scotland |
Central - LAL | n. Ae 'volunteer', fechtin in | Fraunce | durin the Gryte Weir wrait ha |
Central - LAL | an spent years as a sodger in | Fraunce | afore comin hame tae Scotland |
Central - LAL | tit ower the Cote d’Azur in | Fraunce | . |
Central - LAL | orby: this growen-up bides in | Fraunce | whaur he is hungert an cauld. |
Central - NEC | ter fae Philip IV, the King o | Fraunce | , demandin o his agents in Rom |
Central - EDN | e ither than King Louis XVI o | Fraunce | . But it wisna till aboot a ce |
Central - LAL | auds up the peasant risings o | Fraunce | (1359) an Ingland (1381), wha |
Central - LAL | cotland micht tak the pairt o | Fraunce | , or restore the cast-oot Stew |
Central - EDN | r tae caw the feet frae unner | Fraunce | ’s economy! |
Central - LAL | ca the sun is gaein doun ower | Fraunce | . Ye wad need rae flee tae Fra |
Central - LAL | t that wis for Ingland an for | Fraunce | warsled wi ane anither, fisht |
Central - LAL | €™s pairtners in tred (sic as | Fraunce | an the Netherlands), comin al |
Central - LAL | are weir on Scotland, seen as | Fraunce | (unfreen o the Impire) haed p |