Central - LAL | hairts | no ane, see, a warsle for the | |
Ulster - SYN | wye aa tha thochts ïn fowks' | hairts | wull be oot ïn tha apen, an |
Ulster - EUL | Na, | hairts | wus lairnt tae saftly thrum |
Central - LAL | Heids are for thocht, | hairts | are for peity, |
Ulster - SYN | he wull saffen tha | hairts | o tha faithers tae thair wean |
Central - SWE | ippers' bells could mak cauld | hairts | loup skeigh tae warm in aw th |
Central - SWE | move us but oor strange | hairts | . |
Central - LAL | cantie ad libs tae heize the | hairts | - an the feet - o the dance |
Doric - ABN | ae gledden bairn an bairnlike | hairts | . |
Ulster - EUL | t seek his face Wi thair hale | hairts | 's desire. |
Ulster - EUL | , but we onlie iver knew kine | hairts | ." |
Southern - SEA | es: they were aw decorated wi | hairts | . Next came th guests, maistly |
Ulster - CUL | rs: they wur aal decoratet wi | hairts | . Nixt come the guests, maistl |
Ulster - PUL | hiels, Green Boys o Greba, an | Hairts | o Doon |
Central - SWE | at has exercised the minds an | hairts | o Lallans readers fir a wheen |
Doric - MNA | dlin is wye inte wir lives an | hairts | . He became a hoosedug an ma c |
Doric - MNA | new corneas, bowels, harns an | hairts | . |
Central - AYR | thrawn | hairts | |
Ulster - CUL | "The Queen o | Hairts | , shae made some tarts, |
Ulster - CUL | concert gien bae the Queen o | Hairts | , an A had tae sing. |
Southern - SEA | "Th Queen o | Hairts | , she made some tarts, |
Southern - SEA | t concert gi'en b' th Queen o | Hairts | , an Ah hed tae sing. |
Ulster - CUL | The King an Queen o | Hairts | wur sittin on thir throne whi |
Southern - SEA | Th King an Queen o | Hairts | were sat oan their throne whe |
Doric - MNA | y, kennin fine in his hairt o | hairts | that the ae thing she could a |
Doric - DOR | er but its easy tae talk up | Hairts | and talk oorsels doon. Ive |
Ulster - SYN | but God knows whut's ïn yer | hairts | , for tha thïngs that's tarri |
Ulster - SYN | tryin tae raison oot ïn yer | hairts | ? Is ït aisier tae say, 'Yer |
Ulster - SYN | the' cud unnérstan wi thair | hairts | , |
Ulster - SYN | Deil, an taks ït oot o thair | hairts | , sae that the' ir stapt frae |
Central - LAL | Reid veins wax stith, sair | hairts | by aff-pit fail |
Doric - MNA | ere maun hae bin a wheen sair | hairts | in thon times, greetin fur ti |
Central - LAL | ks wis sindert, see, aa their | hairts | wir leal |
Central - DUN | pirations an dreams. In their | hairts | the British Estaiblishment ke |
Doric - MNA | "At beast's gatten roon wir | hairts | like a hairy wirm," observed |
Doric - DOR | rest. Nae muckle sympathy for | hairts | , but, tae get relegated intae |
Ulster - PUL | Oor | hairts | sae thran, oor heids sae hair |
Doric - ABN | hear them sell, it warmed oor | hairts | , Tae Tam an' staff wi' wish y |
Ulster - PUL | Intae oor | hairts | , oor guts, oor brains |
Doric - DOR | thily, wi much concern in oor | hairts | . We entert a clearin at the s |
Ulster - SYN | anither: "Dïd ït no set oor | hairts | a-low, whan he taakit tae iz |
Ulster - EUL | yairns an crack tae lift oor | hairts | . |
Central - WCE | t sang oor auncient forebears | hairts | aince stirred; |
Central - SWE | fin words tae mend crackt | hairts | ; |
Central - SWE | ns, fin words tae mend crackt | hairts | dark as the deepest ocean. |
Central - SWE | e'd think, tae crack thon icy | hairts | . |
Doric - MNA | maagine ere's plinty o lonely | hairts | like yersel in the area. Ah w |
Ulster - PUL | Tha folk jaunt oot, wi canty | hairts |