Doric - NNB | Reins | wipped round his wrists | |
Central - LAL | reins | trailing in thi glaur. | |
Central - LAL | reins | jinglin, horses snicheran, | |
Central - AYR | And their bridle- | reins | rang through the thin misty c |
Ulster - PUL | Bot tha | reins | wus like twa washin lines, an |
Central - LAL | grippin ma | reins | , ay, breingin dounby |
Central - AYR | ts hooves. It's rider, wi nae | reins | tae control his mount, held o |
Central - LAL | the | reins | a' by oorsel |
Central - LAL | e aw flung doon the well. The | reins | , the branks, the blinders, th |
Central - EDN | s aa flung doun the well. The | reins | , the krings, the blinkers, th |
Doric - DOR | Gaed the horse a crack wi the | reins | . Fin |
Central - LAL | alflin lad hauled hard on the | reins | o his powney as its hooves sk |
Central - DUN | at nou hae their hauns on the | reins | o pouer at Westminster Hou? J |
Central - DUN | hae their grubby mitts on the | reins | o pouer cin ignore awbuddie a |
Central - LAL | aur brae-face. Ae flick o the | reins | , an the horse's muckle shoude |
Central - DUN | em that had their hauns o the | reins | o pouer were feart o onie cha |
Central - SEC | s up his skill, But loses the | reins | ; |
Central - DUN | neugh tae mak siccar that the | reins | o government an patronage hae |
Central - EDN | r the horse-rake (nae bits or | reins | wis needit thir days, o coors |
Ulster - BUL | An surges farrit agin his | reins | , |
Central - AYR | yanked its heid up tae pu its | reins | awa fae the railins, lowped i |