Southern - SEA | d ( A, pages 146 and 147/153) | ligs | on the road side, |
Central - SEC | Puir Tammie (folk said) | ligs | there yit, His banes melled w |
Southern - SEA | the waitter frae Craik Hope, | ligs | |
Southern - SEA | wcleuch Ferm Hoose an onsteid | ligs | on the boddom side o the road |
Southern - SEA | than, the local Curlin Pound | ligs | up ahint the ferm cottages i |
Southern - SEA | tane mairch dyke frae Maislee | ligs | the |
Central - SEC | a learned you fae a bairn. He | ligs | haurd by, |
Doric - ABN | hivvens lik ti say 'Ablow me | ligs | a body o substance, tak tent! |
Central - EDN | a ain imagined epitaph: "Here | ligs | Hugh S. Pyper: fur want o ony |
Southern - SEA | l, pairt o the Hoscote Estate | ligs | on the tither side o the |
Central - LAL | Deith | ligs | abuin it, nestin at a hicht |
Southern - SEA | ls itsel, an Whitslade, whilk | ligs | |
Southern - SEA | t wei nou ca Auld Wolf, whilk | ligs | oot o sicht, in ae slack i th |
Southern - SEA | t Whitmuir Ha, Mansion, whilk | ligs | i the Selkirk airt. Jimmy Coo |
Southern - SEA | Philhope Ferm | ligs | atween Braidlie Ferm an Elrig |
Southern - SEA | Craik Ferm. This ferm | ligs | juist doon the waitter frae H |
Central - LAL | yir | ligs | are like twa spurtles |
Central - LAL | And live the life that | ligs | atween, |
Central - SEC | 'Whit oot-tapped the forest | Ligs | here, stane-dry; |