Central - WCE | Verse | six wid hush thaim aa withoot | |
Ulster - BUL | ( | verse | 1) |
Ulster - BUL | ( | verse | 3) |
Ulster - BUL | ( | Verse | 3) |
Ulster - BUL | ( | verse | 11) |
Ulster - BUL | ( | verse | 9) |
Ulster - BUL | ( | verse | 5) |
Ulster - BUL | ( | Verse | 1) |
Ulster - BUL | ( | verse | 7) |
Doric - MNA | e text, frae Peter Chapter 5, | verse | echt. |
Doric - MNA | ik at Genesis, chapter three, | verse | saxteen, an read till the you |
Doric - MNA | fer, son o the mornin. Isiah, | verse | 14, chapter 12,' her faither |
Central - SEC | unnles, as he caad them—one- | verse | things. One of them was: |
Doric - MNA | eenister's text wis John ch 1 | verse | 5: |
Central - LAL | one sae all I stick wi my 27 | verse | ballads (re-lairnin sprucing |
Doric - ABN | eem to be singin ava. Syne, a | verse | later, he taks anither skouki |
Central - SEC | rison' MacDiarmid cites, in a | verse | essay on literary criticism. |
Central - LAL | ye, an ye forgot tae put in a | verse | aboot hoo furthie I am tae sk |
Southern - SEA | an at aince A hears a | verse | – |
Central - LAL | a gey early exemple o Sapphic | verse | , fur which there is wechtie e |
Central - SEC | wi licht hertit, whiles comic | verse | the likes o The Sea. |
Central - LAL | epic | verse | , |
Doric - MNA | ey' ll nivver see throu Doric | verse | |
Central - AYR | o the martyr Anon - Acrostic | verse | on Priesthill gravestone |
Central - LAL | ae expound on the arts o guid | verse | , |
Doric - MNA | m wull be quoting chapter and | verse | o this same Italian report, t |
Shetland - SHD | Duchess wis singin da second | verse | o da sang, shö keepit hövin |
Doric - NNB | While e Duchess sang e second | verse | o e song, she kept |
Central - GLA | n the Duchess sang the second | verse | ae the song, she kept flingin |
Central - WCE | They aye miss the second | verse | oot in the song eh? ‘Those |
Orkney - ORK | tle Town). Heres the second | verse | . https://t.co/WNMUtfsY5A |
Central - GLA | here. I edge in at the second | verse | , the mandolin is awready slig |
Shetland - SHD | te da first lines o the third | verse | : https://t.co/JJNpsqD5Zm |
Central - SEC | or, the hinnermaist haein nae | verse | breck. His weel scanned lines |
Ulster - GUL | kking A hae turnt ma haun tae | verse | but no that affen here's a |
Doric - MNA | rinthians, quine, chapter abe | verse | fiftythree. Fiftythree verses |
Central - SEC | o his wark is written in free | verse | , Purdie seems tae favour rhyt |
Southern - SWE | A wee | verse | fae oot the Ayrshire mairs up |
Central - SEC | A'm truly sorry ma wee | verse | |
Doric - ABN | I wid pit the gither a wee | verse | or two |
Central - SEC | eek for the Sunday Scuil. The | verse | that went, Entreat me not to |
Central - WCE | But if ye've no enjoyed the | verse | , Then ma name's Seamus Heaney |
Central - LAL | , the Scottish Play. Like the | verse | owersettins frae the auld Wes |
Central - LAL | ut wis ower blate. It wis the | verse | that stertit 'O gallus Grumph |
Central - DUN | a simple | verse | , |
Central - LAL | Some | verse | tae declaim |
Central - SWE | some | verse | atween rap and murther. |
Central - SWE | ivry scene, wi a wee prologue | verse | . Jack did the comperen. Compa |
Central - WCE | ar til medieval alleiterative | verse | . In a kinna fantoosh wey, thi |
Central - WCE | an name wha can write as much | verse | as masel, |
Central - SEC | A English | Verse | , an tear |
Central - SEC | the Penguin Book of Scottish | Verse | , ed. Tom Scott, ISBN o 14 042 |
Doric - ABN | doon An Anthology of Scottish | Verse | fae aff the shelf. |
Southern - SEA | wei read i | verse | ten, at the deed banes wur br |
Central - AYR | t’s whase harns ur mocht wi | verse | , |
Central - SEC | cots with Shakespearian blank | verse | is puerile and irrelevant. Wh |
Central - DUN | spare a thought an create sum | verse | |
Ulster - GUL | In music, sang an | verse | . |
Central - WCE | ae Ruso giein him 'Chapter an | verse | ' aboot it. |
Central - DUN | fir thi spoken | verse | . |
Central - LAL | • addeitionally, in | verse | , archaisers follaein Spenser. |
Southern - SEA | Highland views well spoke in | verse | |
Central - LAL | wrote in Scots, maistlins in | verse | , but, sailin in a sea o Engli |
Central - LAL | SSC 007 an I hae includit yin | verse | afore the sang. |
Central - WCE | prizes, includin the Grierson | Verse | Prize, wi ‘Snow’, a poem |
Central - WCE | wee bitties, a line or twa o | verse | , facin oot on the Canongate W |
Central - SWE | wers, Lallans, and A Hantle o | Verse | (publisht bi Museums of Scotl |
Central - SEC | Anither Hantle o | Verse | : Poems in Scots for Children, |
Doric - ABN | I had the beuk o | verse | (but nae stowp o wine). |
Central - LAL | his made him think on anither | verse | : |
Central - LAL | the burn, and chantit anither | verse | o his sang, while he wunnered |
Central - LAL | d. But Pooh, wha felt anither | verse | o his sang comin on him, said |
Central - WCE | atires, screivit in hexameter | verse | , wis probably pit oot around |
Doric - MNA | @StuartPoet is that yer | verse | , Chairm? A couldna fin the au |
Ulster - EUL | not minding hir | verse | . The Beatties wur most affron |
Central - SEC | abuin poetry competition for | verse | written in Scots an open tae |
Central - LAL | mindit the maist o Skaldie's | verse | . |
Central - WCE | This | verse | the day won't tax yer brains, |
Central - SEC | Sempill. Cast a ee ower this | verse | fae Burns's Death and Doctor |
Central - SEC | is aye gaun on. Leuk at this | verse | fae "Aye Waukin O": |
Central - SEC | An leuk at this | verse | (tae a different tune wi the |
Doric - DOR | a skelloch scriftin ower iss | verse | , an Ailice thocht, wi a shith |
Southern - SEA | s an emotions, is hei wrat at | verse | n’. Leuk roond |
Central - EDN | rate the maist weel-regairdit | verse | that — aatho tae modren lug |
Central - LAL | Wi cheer, his interruptit | verse | , |
Southern - SEA | le th Duchess sang th saicint | verse | o th song, she kept chuckin t |
Ulster - CUL | Duchess wus singin the secont | verse | o the sang, shae kept tossin |
Central - AYR | the Duchess sang the saicont | verse | o the sang, she kep tossin th |
Southern - SEA | fowert | verse | i parteeklar; kis ee wull bei |
Southern - SEA | ill Road tae Roberton (fowert | verse | ) |
Shetland - SHD | , just beyond Mareel. Da last | verse | threw me back to when I worke |
Doric - SNO | s howlin in’, and the laist | verse | gaithers til the truth o Chri |
Shetland - SHD | ae mair as feenished da first | verse | whin up jimps da Wheen an roa |
Doric - NNB | ah'd hardly feenished e first | verse | ," sade e Hatter, "fan e Queen |
Central - WCE | Ah totally love the first | verse | dae you no, ah said tae Chris |
Doric - DOR | Ailice scriftit aff the first | verse | :-- |
Central - GLA | hardly goat through the first | verse | ," said the Hatter, "Fore the |
Southern - SEA | d herdly feeneeshed th firrst | verse | ," said th Hatter, "when th Qu |
Ulster - CUL | , A'd harly finisht the furst | verse | ," said the Hatter, "whin the |
Doric - NNB | hon hastily. "Go on wi e next | verse | ." |
Southern - SEA | n quick. "Gaun oan wi th next | verse | ." |
Shetland - SHD | a say, "Geng du on wi da nixt | verse | ." |
Ulster - CUL | on quickly. "G'on wi the nixt | verse | ." |
Central - GLA | on quickly. "Goan tae the nex | verse | ." |
Doric - MNA | es, or the caird wi the sappy | verse | . Ay, she thocht, iv Ah wint a |
Orkney - ORK | smirked and read the floo'ry | verse | then read hid ower again. |
Central - LAL | 16th-century hantle o sindry | verse | , the Maitland Quarto manuscri |