Central - SEC | lan | scratched his backside an sai | |
Ulster - GUL | lan | 'scape an' sae oan, bit we ken | |
Southern - SEC | Lan | whaur ma faithers deid, | |
Ulster - EUL | Lan | o tha hamely | |
Southern - SEC | lan | o the pilgrim’s pride, | |
Central - EDN | Hie' | lan | ' mountains, rugged coires, |
Ulster - WUL | She wid fancy a wee bit o' | lan | .' |
Doric - MNA | ps, lookin doon ower Hillies' | lan | . The Garioch grun spraaled oo |
Doric - MNA | Fixit o Meikleburgh's junkie- | lan | , her current ee-candy an sque |
Central - EDN | ree days oot, in a no-man’s- | lan | atween Chinese an Uighur terr |
Central - EDN | ree days oot, in a no-man’s- | lan | atween Chinese an Uighur terr |
Ulster - CUL | dream-weeyin movin through a | lan | |
Ulster - EUL | A plunnér through a | lan | o draims |
Ulster - SYN | wus a bïg hung'r ower aa tha | lan | . An thair wus monie weedas ï |
Ulster - SYN | An aa tha fowk frae tha | lan | o tha Gadarenesc axt Jesus ta |
Ulster - SYN | ae pit oot a weethin frae tha | lan | . An he sut doon an taicht tha |
Ulster - SYN | ther side o tha loch, tae tha | lan | whar tha Gadarenes leeved, th |
Ulster - SYN | an hïs follaers cum tae tha | lan | o tha Gadarenes, strecht ower |
Ulster - PUL | s fowk like him that mine tha | lan | fur ithers whall cum eftér u |
Ulster - SYN | "In tha lan o Zebulun an tha | lan | o Naphtali, |
Ulster - PUL | rocht lang iverie day oan tha | lan | , growein prootas, kale an ban |
Ulster - EUL | Bak in tha | lan | |
Ulster - EUL | O aa tha kemp-stanes in tha | lan | |
Ulster - SYN | 'But you, Bethlehem, ïn tha | lan | o Judah, ye ir bi nae mains t |
Ulster - SYN | wk tha lenth an breadth o tha | lan | , frae Galilee richt doon tae |
Ulster - SYN | d time o sufferin aa ower tha | lan | , an God's ang'r wull be agin |
Ulster - SYN | e? It ïs nether fït for tha | lan | nor tha midden; fowk jist clo |
Ulster - GUL | Respeck fur tha | lan | airt o ilka kintrie-pairt or |
Ulster - PUL | As spate owertaks tha | lan | , |
Ulster - PUL | s hairt, an he rentit oot tha | lan | tae yin o tha neebours noo, f |
Central - SEC | avaigers, I aipen, for whitna | lan | |
Ulster - CUL | Pluckt in a far-awa | lan | . |
Ulster - WUL | r, that oul rocky sundrenched | lan | ', |
Ulster - EUL | har leevin sea meets promised | lan | On its bare banes, |
Central - EDN | lood, tellin names in an arid | lan | . They were twins an Beatrice |
Doric - MNA | . Fitiver faimly happened tae | lan | bi the roadside hoose, they w |
Central - EDN | here tae | lan | , nae surfer tae disrupt |
Ulster - CUL | "Baak tae | lan | agane, an-thon's at the furst |
Doric - DOR | ' thegither we ventur on tae | lan | far seen yogic flee'rs reflec |
Doric - MNA | . Aik an Aleckie turnt up tae | lan | their hauf box a Robbie's an |
Ulster - PUL | avaigin thon gate but fur tae | lan | in on thaim. The’ niver saa |
Southern - SEC | douce | lan | o libertie, |
Ulster - EUL | arls, thrie leids, in yin wee | lan | |
Ulster - PUL | Oor ain strange | lan | |
Ulster - PUL | Strangers in oor ain strange | lan | . |
Central - LAL | Mind, the | lan | frae whilk ye came, |
Doric - MNA | in full o fun an lachter. The | lan | hid rolled oot aroon's fir as |
Doric - MNA | rbird wad gie rain tae aa the | lan | aroon. Birds war maisters eve |
Doric - MNA | on fir a chiel aat wirked the | lan | ." An syne she'd tittit an add |
Doric - MNA | avin te wring a livin fae the | lan | it Hillies. |
Ulster - CUL | hunts the mist fae the | lan | ', |
Southern - WCE | ae ken the fur-ahint frae the | lan | -afore. |
Doric - MNA | s gyang the nicht awa tae the | lan | o the blae-backit singin whal |
Doric - MNA | the Septiles could thole the | lan | , tho they'd bin fashioned tae |
Ulster - CUL | ir lake Jamie, an’ love the | lan | ’ that’s lent ye, |
Doric - MNA | d o Isaac. I shall gie ye the | lan | ye lie on tae yersel an yer b |
Central - EDN | , smaa fermers cleart aff the | lan | , weemen thair lane wi seick b |
Central - AYR | Tae ring the | lan | whilk the quhyt interlowpers |
Doric - MNA | wis born in Bethlehem, i the | lan | o Judea at e time fan Herod w |
Central - LAL | irtery an ilka intimmer i the | lan | . The sea skuffin agin the str |
Doric - MNA | a lay thegither tay cleck the | lan | , bit syne the sister deed gie |
Doric - MNA | rry his genes tae indwell the | lan | o Aquas aneth the ocean. Ilki |
Doric - MNA | rappies tae the oceans an the | lan | . The maist o them cam frae ga |
Central - WCE | in the air ah breathe, in the | lan | ’ ah’ walk ower, in the mu |
Doric - MNA | ky Doric spikkin bodie in the | lan | . "An Ah think it's vital at w |
Doric - MNA | wis nae place fir him in the | lan | o the livin. He leukit oan es |
Doric - MNA | e maist pouerfu chiels in the | lan | toss the caber, the swackest |
Doric - MNA | r, the swackest queats in the | lan | rin the hill race, an the lic |
Doric - MNA | hole. Aathin fand deed on the | lan | gaed throwe a snorrel o pipes |
Doric - MNA | wis fire on the grun roon the | lan | o Los, far the Skreichmakkers |
Doric - MNA | hat thy days be lang upon the | lan | that the Lord thy God his gie |
Doric - MNA | , deep doon in the wame o the | lan | , ooto sicht o mortal een, the |
Central - EDN | e? Better wait an see foo the | lan | lies. “Ah’m fae Tibet.” |
Doric - MNA | Noo the | lan | is hame tae groose an peesie- |
Doric - MNA | pairt o the | lan | as it is o me. So, fin Mither |
Central - EDN | es fameeliar wi the lay o the | lan | , an pyntit oot tae Beatrice t |
Central - EDN | es fameeliar wi the lay o the | lan | , an pyntit oot tae Beatrice t |
Doric - MNA | ss deepened its grip ower the | lan | . The anely soun wis the wee s |
Doric - MNA | them nae affa gweed furr the | lan | , the beasties, or the elfin f |
Doric - MNA | Ahint this strand lies the | lan | they left |
Doric - MNA | n that lang fee'd He left the | lan | an learnt his trade |
Ulster - CUL | dane, they know’d aboot the | lan | . |
Central - SEC | The whilie A spy oot the | lan | . |
Central - SWE | e life an the birr, forby the | lan | needin less fowk wi graith be |
Doric - MNA | Noo, the Garioch is a bonnie | lan | . |
Doric - MNA | "For the Garioch is a bonnie | lan | , |
Ulster - SYN | dairkness faad ower tha hale | lan | tae thrie ïn tha eftèrnuin. |
Central - SWE | A kent mair aboot thon muckle | lan | o |
Doric - MNA | Sae they cam till e | lan | o e Gadarines, ower by Galile |
Ulster - GUL | Since they funned ma wee hame | lan | . |
Doric - ABN | e the watter. 'Ye're aye in e | lan | o the leevin, than,' says I, |
Central - EDN | thair gairdens as productive | lan | nooadays. She’d meant tae k |
Ulster - PUL | An nae matter whut wie in ye | lan | , yell hae a stye raa doon. |
Ulster - SYN | rn man went awa tae a far aff | lan | . He wus tae hae hïssel croon |
Doric - MNA | That vrocht the Cabrach | lan | . |
Doric - MNA | Joyce rolled her een. "It'll | lan | ye in trouble some day. Come |
Doric - NNB | "Back till | lan | again, an'-at's all e first f |
Doric - MNA | endents colonise baith sea an | lan | . |
Ulster - EUL | kirt tha bad - Baith fowk an | lan | . |
Central - LAL | an thi toom nyse o a dwynan | lan | |
Doric - MNA | ore an helpen moor thim up an | lan | ther catch wither et be codli |
Ulster - WUL | uildin', in a far aff foreign | lan | '; |
Central - SWE | Wi'oot leavin yer ain | lan | ye can still be an exile wha |
Ulster - EUL | sh Croatians bigged thair ain | lan | |
Ulster - BUL | Tae this waitin | lan | aroon me, |
Doric - MNA | ship wis the earliest in thon | lan | , an it fair bore the sayin oo |
Ulster - EUL | Tha mair thon | lan | 's ahint tha veil |
Ulster - EUL | Alang some ither streetch o | lan | . |
Ulster - BUL | A biggin gran, a worl o | lan | |
Ulster - PUL | merriet, an he had a fairm o | lan | . |
Ulster - PUL | fifties, an tuk a wee fairm o | lan | belangin tae tha Marquis o Lu |
Central - LAL | you! divvyin oot the dales o | lan | and watter |
Doric - MNA | dear life wi niver a sicht o | lan | , fur yon demons hid cursed he |
Ulster - SYN | d, 'A hae jist bocht a bït o | lan | , an A hae tae gang an luk at |
Ulster - WUL | Whin yae hear it in anither | lan | ', it mak's yir heart rejoice; |
Ulster - WUL | Dae yae think he'll ivir | lan | '? |
Doric - ABN | h o yer tryin tae warstle wir | lan | oot wir haans. A wheen o us t |
Central - SEC | An vinkished oor | lan | , ilka vailley an ben, |
Ulster - BUL | the glarry cley corner o his | lan | ; |
Doric - MNA | etin o exiles, drien fae this | lan | , |
Ulster - GUL | nt. Doon through history this | lan | ' hes hed Airish, Scotch an' I |
Central - EDN | strand tae strand. Whae buys | lan | , inbrings timber, |
Ulster - SYN | heid-coont fiel warkers micht | lan | wi ye shane efter tha day o t |
Central - EDN | “Keep thaim aff cultivatit | lan | ,” he expiaint. “They’re |
Ulster - PUL | An turn't tha wastit | lan | tae mak it guid. |
Central - SEC | Tae cairry him tae a distant | lan | ' |
Doric - ABN | p, He kent aboot oor Nor-east | lan | '. Syne Charlie McDonald wis n |
Central - EDN | tain margins. This wis aa new | lan | , an there wis guid alluvial y |