Central - SEC | Langsyne | she wis sair-aff bi mysel. | |
Central - EDN | Langsyne | , there were a man quhase name | |
Southern - SEA | Langsyne | ye gied til a whyte-haired ch | |
Doric - MNA | langsyne | , an foo a starnie glimmered a | |
Central - LAL | Langsyne | crined Tithonus, a katydid | |
Central - SEC | langsyne | , an fowk ti blether wi thair | |
Orkney - ORK | Like him, his mither an hers, | langsyne | , pure mixter-maxter staetion |
Doric - MNA | blaik keekin glaiss. | Langsyne | Angus hid heard an auld fishe |
Central - LAL | An Dante’s wyce: | langsyne | he lairn’t the wey. |
Doric - MNA | it the Warlock Laird hid read | langsyne | in a buik that the mirled mag |
Central - SEC | meenit.) Ir whan Ah wheenged | langsyne | tae a couple o aunties thit f |
Doric - MNA | cht bulb, fin the wife walked | langsyne | . Ah keekat doon an saw her mo |
Central - LAL | spreit spak o Beatrice (deid | langsyne | ) but coudna tak up the fou im |
Doric - MNA | picters. The lift o Yird hid | langsyne | tint yon blue cloudless days |
Southern - SEA | rnt ti stour in anither warld | langsyne | . |
Southern - SEA | haes gaen ti grund | langsyne | . |
Southern - SEA | Ablo liggs men that dee’d | langsyne | : |
Central - SEC | ion tae a stream that ran fae | langsyne | throu the noo intae the futur |
Central - WCE | we hae been haundit doun fae | langsyne | . O coorse ye'll hear a haill |
Doric - MNA | vy-built wi't. Jed, tho, frae | langsyne | , kent aa the ins an oots o th |
Central - SEC | wir anither perr o pals frae | langsyne | . |
Central - EDN | ns, at the maissons kent frae | langsyne | . Than ti schaw thair skeill, |
Central - LAL | h and Christopher Robin yince | langsyne | , and had been waitin for ever |
Central - LAL | n. It wis fine an guid in the | langsyne | . I smoored the lamp in the fo |
Central - SEC | mony apostrophes like in the | langsyne | , it's blinndit wi a skyrin o |
Doric - DOR | For simmers' glories gane | langsyne | , Thon "blythesome days o simm |
Doric - MNA | e ken the fowk that bedd here | langsyne | , the Celts, eesed tae makk bo |
Doric - MNA | €“ somethin I shoulda telt ye | langsyne | . Bit ye maun ken noo. Ye need |
Central - LAL | n, faur-awa cuisins frae lang | langsyne | , an yon biggit a wee |
Central - SEC | s that gaes back tae the lang | langsyne | , as weel as mair raecent taen |
Central - LAL | in. Maist o the fowk wha sang | langsyne | , whase sangs were taen doon b |
Doric - MNA | @warren_maguire Had a hunch | langsyne | that Northumbrian leid retain |
Doric - MNA | culture-fest cad "Meikleburgh | Langsyne | ". The Andersons, baith auntie |
Central - LAL | lend, wi the artwork o a firm | langsyne | nou closed doun: a nectar lan |
Central - LAL | Sin | langsyne | , ma hoose, like a smilin lass |
Central - LAL | t the wind hasna shoggelt sin | langsyne | . |
Central - LAL | omprehends the hail breidth o | langsyne | ? |
Doric - DOR | d, fyles he telt ye stories o | langsyne | o ancestors an the like, fur |
Central - LAL | r an outwale o bairn-rhymes o | langsyne | : it's a leivin pruif at rhyme |
Central - LAL | that, in the days o | langsyne | when front doors were _ front |
Doric - MNA | fur fowk didna flit verra far | langsyne | fin they merriet, nae like he |
Central - AYR | Nae ower | langsyne | I saa a boatie |
Central - LAL | e oan account o the Isle, fir | langsyne | he desirit a dysart o contemp |
Central - LAL | st be deein," she thocht, for | langsyne | her grannie had tellt her, "W |
Central - SEC | seekin throu the hoose he hes | langsyne | bidit in |
Doric - DOR | o the heivenly boadies | langsyne | gane |
Central - LAL | d wyne. An Ah mind oan things | langsyne | . Yester nicht Ah thocht tae s |
Southern - SEA | lown gairdens | langsyne | ? |
Central - SEC | In the days | langsyne | , the Kingdom o Fife was caad |
Southern - SEA | naith the winnok ae forenicht | langsyne | . |
Doric - MNA | the airmy an navy dished oot | langsyne | . Gin a criminal wis tae bi "t |