| Ulster - SYN | 'Tha | verie | stane tha biggers turnt doon, |
| Ulster - PUL | tha boags. Richt eneuch, tha | verie | day John got tha brench hagge |
| Ulster - SYN | an gettin merriet, up tae tha | verie | day Noah went ïntae tha airk |
| Ulster - SYN | salem, an tuk hïm up tae tha | verie | tap o tha Hoose o God, an say |
| Ulster - SYN | forget onie o thaim. Even tha | verie | hairs o yer heid ir aa coonti |
| Ulster - SYN | cïtie an stud hïm up on tha | verie | tap o tha Hoose o God. "If ye |
| Ulster - SYN | monuments on tha graves o tha | verie | proafits that yer faithers kà |
| Ulster - SYN | ee cumin on tha warl. For tha | verie | stars o haiven wull be shuk o |
| Central - SEC | t's tae be expectit. I cannae | verie | weel ask the Earl ae Gloucest |
| Ulster - EUL | him in the Chooky Hoose. The | verie | nixt Sunday, ma da was named |
| Ulster - SYN | a man tuk ït, he sayed, "Hoo | verie | haird ït ïs for a man wi mo |
| Ulster - SYN | l be wi me ïn paradise thïs | verie | day!" |
| Ulster - SYN | t hïm agane tae Pilate. That | verie | day Herod an Pilate becum gui |
| Ulster - SYN | arvint got bettèr agane that | verie | minit. |