Central - LAL | up tae. Ye’v been haudin a | guise | wi yer freens an while ye wur |
Central - LAL | rob it. Mebbe ye'd | guise | yersel up, like, and hae a we |
Central - LAL | and! We war anely alloued tae | guise | at oor ain bit o the street, |
Central - SWE | ither’s brither, the Duc de | Guise | , aince scrievit o her, |
Central - EDN | — the seicont bein Marie de | Guise | , mither o Mary, Queen o Scots |
Central - SEC | set ower the dyke i the | guise | fank, an gat a sair gunk. It |
Central - SEC | na explene whitwey thon i the | guise | fank wesna the oreiginal. Nor |
Central - SEC | He hed sein the panser i the | guise | fank whan thai pit the horss |
Central - SEC | roun the houss ti the | guise | fank an sauntit inti the pans |
Central - SEC | han pittin the tither ben the | guise | fank. Eftir, whan |
Central - SEC | John ti pit the panser in the | guise | fank fur |
Central - LAL | A dash of impropriety in the | guise | ae bein kind; |
Central - DUN | uid be King o Scots. Alow the | guise | o bein a disinterestit judge |
Central - LAL | an a threit tae the American | guise | , hippies seen theirsels as co |
Central - SEC | guile. "Ye damned witch in | guise | , ah'll get even wi ye wan dey |
Orkney - ORK | t boxer shorts in every kindo | guise | . |
Doric - MNA | er bed yon nicht, nor yet fit | guise | he tuik, fur it lay ower deep |
Central - LAL | tae aa i the The Sunday Post | guise | , bit wi a pedigree gaun back |