Central - LAL | Mary Beaton: Dinna | greit | , quine. It bracks oor herts. |
Central - LAL | and huntit bairns that maunna | greit | . |
Central - LAL | , wi nae haudin aff, wi ‘sa | greit | feruencie and force’ that â |
Central - LAL | her spirit is filled wi ‘sa | greit | joy’ as she contemplates he |
Central - LAL | Och aye! the settin sun hed | greit | bewtie, |
Central - LAL | me,'Puir wee snotter, dinnae | greit | nae mair an I'll gie ye yir l |
Central - AYR | : she sat doun an stertit tae | greit | again. |
Central - AYR | !" An puir Alison stertit tae | greit | , for she felt aa alane, an di |
Central - SWE | like some | greit | gawsie baist |
Central - LAL | ugust did appear, quhilk gaif | greit | lycht lyke ane sone beame, an |
Central - SEC | nds intil neives an begoud ti | greit | . "Dauvit, |
Central - SEC | in it verra deiffekwalt no ti | greit | , an Lukkie kenned at |
Central - SEC | And yett, my kin remembir yer | greit | -grandfaither spak GÃ idhlig. |
Southern - SEA | eid azaleas dreip as bairnies | greit | . |
Central - EDN | the Keing wes haein a wie bit | greit | til hissell, than he gied Bar |
Central - LAL | nsell of sum godlye men, usit | greit | devosioun and prayer all that |
Doric - DOR | e rose o luve hid gizzent nou | greit | wi Ye |
Central - LAL | tua thowsand pund, for every | greit | barroun ane thowsand pundis, |