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| William | Playfair wis born in 1759 in |
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| William | Soutar |
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| William | Soutar (1898-1943) writ in ba |
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| William | Heinesen |
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| William | Blake: The Marriage of Heaven |
| Shetland - SHD |
| William | Heinesen |
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| William | Motherwell cam intae the warl |
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s name on a scientific paper! | William | Henderson. An whan ye clickit |
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quaten doun, gin ye please! ' | William | the Conqueror, whaes cause wi |
| Central - GLA |
t, youse! You inaw, cloy up! ' | William | the Conqueror, whase cause wi |
| Doric - MNA |
evil folded in black clouds. ( | William | Blake) |
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(he an his gudewife Mary), | William | Patullo |
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adical Left, c. 1872 to 1932, | William | Kenefick, Edinburgh Universit |
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is new granddochter’s heid, | William | Arbuckle slept weel, mebbe ow |
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airn-rhyme, lik J. K. Annand, | William | Soutar an Robert Louis Steven |
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tae Burns but tae J K Annand, | William | Souter and noo they hae aa th |
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er Mary and her Dutch Prince, | William | o Orange, were invitit tae ta |
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Jiist lea the lassies alane, | William | . In this place, they dinna ap |
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ohn Loudoun, Robert Flemming, | William | Cleland, Henry Hall o Haughhe |
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Winifred: Good evening, | William | . |
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pp., £9.99, and Winter Song, | William | Hershaw, Touch the Earth Publ |
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‘Oh, | William | , come and see your beautiful |
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y arena stipit, ye ken. Leuk, | William | , Ah dinna ken whether ye’re |
| Central - LAL |
‘Oh, it’s yersel, | William | . . He fair frichtit the wits |
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“We dinna mean ye nae herm, | William | . We dinna regaird every leevi |
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er the past three weeks. Man, | William | , they’re guid poems. . . aw |
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i a fauraway luik in his een, | William | Arbuckle slowly turnt ower th |
| Central - EDN |
ater wark. Atour, throu John, | William | wis tae become acquent wi a w |
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r she bore Edam a fourth son, | William | . Then, in 1723 at the age o f |
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oyets sic as Robert Henryson, | William | Dunbar an Gavin Douglas wrate |
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kenspeckle Perthshire makar, | William | Soutar, wis hauden at Auld Re |
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t, Jakob Scott, Peter Forbes, | William | Hamilton an Blasius Dundee, a |
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pass it on tae his ain sons, | William | , Robert, James, or wee Matthe |
| Central - LAL |
hae portraits o her brithers, | William | and John. |
| Central - LAL |
1 – New Testament in Scots, | William | Laughton Lorimer, 1983) |
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“Fine that, | William | , we’re aa weemen,” replie |
| Central - EDN |
Oot oan's feet, | William | as cadger, |
| Central - SEC |
the 19th century Dorset poet, | William | Barnes. A'm no weel acquent w |
| Central - EDN |
“Aa richt, | William | .” |
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“Aa richt, | William | .” |
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, Ellen Pennie, Anna Stewart, | William | Letford, Thomas Clark, Sam Be |
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as follaes:- 1.Oor Wullie. 2. | William | Wallace. 3.Sean Connery. 4.Ke |
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rd. Here. Tom Lochhead. Here. | William | McCoy. He's aff, says Bryan A |
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uid in his een wis at Lanark. | William | de Hesilrig wis the English S |
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im. | William | Neill 1922-2010 |
| Doric - MNA | Were the dreepin sailor-men. | William | Soutar #macduffaquarium https |
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airty arrived at Badinloskin. | William | hissel wisnae aboot. His auld |
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faimilies an greivin freends. | William | Burke an William Hare cam tae |
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r he had checked the ledgers. | William | an James did maist o the wark |
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e got thumped for speakin it. | William | McIvanney kent aw aboot it. |
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birth had been quick an easy. | William | kissed his dochter an then hi |
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McNulty. | William | or Wullie McNulty tae me, an |
| Central - EDN |
eir origins in the ootpit o a | William | Playfair. This I didna ken, a |
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e happens that a tinker cried | William | Chilsholm ance bade in the ho |
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d he write that?’ exclaimed | William | , his gab hingin dumfounert. |
| Doric - MNA |
Said | William | McWilliam - what a moufae! N |
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Resolute, fearless, auld | William | McCaw. |
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Resolute, fearless, auld | William | McCaw, |
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n in chairge o twal-year-auld | William | ’s education. It wis John th |
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new granddaughter. Jessie and | William | are calling her Margaret afte |
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al Dictionary Association and | William | Grant screivit in the Introdu |
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Joseph Mallord | William | Turner, |
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t’d be the spittin image ae | William | Wallace’s napper oan London |
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t’d be the spittin image ae | William | Wallace’s heid oan London B |
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agin a loan o 1700 merks frae | William | Ross, tae help him buy the bi |
| Central - SEC |
tion's saicont prize gaed tae | William | Hershaw, a principal teacher |
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y tak care o an gie bield tae | William | Wallace. Aroond the time o Wa |
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were gey worrit. Mairrit tae | William | Towers the Baker nou for ower |
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a French moose, came aer wae | William | the Conqueror." (Alice, fir a |
| Central - LAL |
Greek myths were jyned by yae | William | Shakespeare, whase Macbeth, h |
| Doric - ABN |
"Noo, wid that be | William | Jeems or Henry Jeems?" speire |
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n some mad dude called Prince | William | the third that wis sittin on |
| Central - SEC |
A Man's a Man" jist as Prince | William | wis wahkin back intae the Pal |
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an the twa boys, James an wee | William | here, are gey saft aboot beas |
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steer had died doun a bittie | William | made his way back tae his lod |
| Central - LAL |
ictionary’3. We canna blame | William | Grant ower muckle; the receiv |
| Central - EDN |
omething that wis tae inspire | William | in his later wark. Atour, thr |
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boot him, it’s nae surprise | William | wad become a fine thinker his |
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Scottish Pairlament candidate | William | Coffey March 5° 2021 |
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ckwood Estate tae commemorate | William | Lawrie frae that estate. |
| Central - WCE |
that, I understand your grief | William | , she said, But ah think it wo |
| Central - AYR |
uid fertile ferms, efter King | William | had huntit yon Catholic Jamie |
| Central - AYR |
is twa laddies, John an young | William | , tae gie |
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here wi Dauvit, John an young | William | , while Wull an mysel lay oot |
| Central - WCE |
a words, she said, That young | William | McCoy'll be a Barlinnie gradu |
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anever, the spellin yaised bi | William | wis an aulder form o Scots wh |
| Central - LAL |
Merriage o Heivin an Hell bi | William | Blake) |
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fter, an a review, wrutten bi | William | Maginn, ettilt for ti maussac |
| Central - SEC |
s furthset a walin o poems bi | William | Soutar in the buik, "Into a R |
| Central - AYR |
Owerset bi | William | Neill |
| Central - SEC |
Owerset bi | William | Laughton Lorimer an read bi T |
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Testament in Scots owerset bi | William | Laughton Lorimer read bi Tom |
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he price. 'I've had a word wi | William | Howieson the Notary, an he re |
| Central - LAL |
's certies a CDROM version wi | William | Wallace alang wi pawky an ent |
| Central - LAL |
's certies a CDROM version wi | William | Wallace alang wi pawky an ent |
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a Freench moose, come ower wi | William | th Conqueror." (For, wi aw hu |
| Ulster - PUL |
lster-Scots poetry stairts wi | William | Starratt, wha corresponded wi |
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ntenced by Lieutenant General | William | Drummond; an hung on the saxt |
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the meenister - ane o thaim | William | Aird o Crosflats - fermers b |
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an | William | Hershaw cries his Ee and Inga |
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An | William | Wallace, brave-heartit Wallac |
| Ulster - PUL |
An | William | o immortal fame |
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ived abune their premises, an | William | wis gled tae see frae the car |
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tella Sutherland, Vagaland an | William | J Tait. |
| Central - NEC |
Burke an | William | Hare cam tae the realisation |
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er. Young Adam, John, Hugh an | William | were still ablow the lawful a |
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oopers captured young John an | William | Campbell on the muir abune Up |
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the chyce o Gavin Douglas an | William | Dunbar, it haesnae stuid the |
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contemporars Thomas Tallis an | William | Byrd in England, aft-times fi |
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fowk felt at the invaders an | William | , still in his teens but awrea |
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an in December ceivil servan | William | B Fox claimit that "...GROS f |
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erm-touns o Charles Murray an | William | Alexander is no sae hyne awa |
| Central - DUN |
Andrew Murray an | William | Wallace |
| Central - SEC |
ONYBODY that's seen | William | Dyce's Pre Raphaelite paintin |
| Central - LAL |
worse an worse till 1689 when | William | o Orange cam on the scene. |
| Central - SEC |
short life - think o oor ain | William | Soutar. |
| Central - SWE |
Captain | William | Kidd. Gallus. |
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in Europe raither than makin | William | o Orange King o Britain an al |
| Central - DUN |
English Parliament brocht in | William | o Orange fae Protestant Holla |
| Central - SEC |
The comparisons involvin | William | Soutar and MacDiarmid suggest |
| Central - LAL |
On | William | ’s side a regiment sent by t |
| Central - AYR |
ent forrit thirty dragoons yn | William | Cleland shot ane o thaim deid |
| Central - EDN |
auntin but hertenin exemple o | William | Laughton Lorimer's owersettin |
| Central - LAL |
innocent weaver by the name o | William | Harvie, accused him o bein in |
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h publick affairs on behauf o | William | Pitt's Westminster government |
| Southern - WCE |
us (Owerset frae the writin o | William | Johnson Cory 1823-1892) |
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ievit afore o my admiration o | William | Hershaw, and his pamphlet o p |
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(born efter 1560); dochter o | William | Hay, Fifth Lord Hay o Yester, |
| Doric |
an doubtless read the warks o | William | Dunbar, Robert Henryson, Walt |
| Doric - DOR |
fun the wird in e vreetins o | William | Alexander, nae in Johnny Gibb |
| Central - WCE |
, tho, brocht his editiouns o | William | Jeffrey an Scott’s awn medi |
| Central - SEC |
Can ye imagine descendants o | William | Wallace’s armies still occu |
| Central - SEC |
eteratur includin the plays o | William | Shakespeare as weel as some o |
| Central - WCE |
f you cel like comparin me to | William | Wallace an hummin our nationa |
| Central - EDN |
s time include the ootpit o | William | Kinloch. Aa his extant warks |
| Central - LAL |
e even pledged money tae help | William | . |
| Doric - NNB |
repeatan "E are owld, Father | William | ," till e Caterpillar, an e wo |
| Central - GLA |
"Ye're auld, Faither | William | ," the young boay seid, "in ye |
| Central - GLA |
repeatin "Ye're auld, Faither | William | ," tae the Caterpillar, an the |
| Central - GLA |
"Repeat, 'Ye're auld, Faither | William | '," said the Caterpillar. |
| Southern - SEA |
epeatin "Ee are auld, Faither | William | ", tae th Caterpillar, an th w |
| Southern - SEA |
Repeat, 'Ee are auld, Faither | William | '," said th Caterpillar. |
| Central - AYR |
Repeat, 'Ye are auld, Faither | William | '," said the Hairy |
| Central - SEC |
h Robert Burns an his faither | William | shared the same surname Burns |
| Central - AYR |
year syne, his young brither | William | wis herdin at Over Wellwood, |
| Central - AYR |
s, alang wi his young brither | William | , raised his kist on the back |
| Central - SEC |
te, as a mindin o his brither | William | Martin McCash an his sister M |
| Southern - SEA |
"Ee are auld, Fatther | William | ," th young man said, |
| Doric - NNB |
"Ee are owld, Fayther | William | ," e young man sade, |
| Doric - NNB |
Repeat, 'He are owld, Fayther | William | '," sade e Caterpillar. |
| Central - LAL |
Aifter | William | wis deid it aw went a bit pea |
| Central - LAL |
o Sorn wi a strong supporter | William | Mitchell an his family. |
| Central - DUN |
re an even the Prime Minister | William | Pitt haud been cryin fer Refo |
| Central - LAL |
Sir | William | Kirkcaldy 1570 |
| Central - SEC |
jyned the 1st Glesca whan Sir | William | Smith foondit the Boys' Briga |
| Central - SEC |
orical heroes the likes o Sir | William | Wallace, kenspeckle actors th |
| Central - NEC |
s an castles, an nane but Sir | William | Wallace stuid agin him. Edwar |
| Central - LAL |
wes stertit aroon 1925 by Sir | William | Craigie, a native son o Dunde |
| Central - LAL |
cots an cut the heid aff puir | William | Wallace tae an look what they |
| Doric - DOR | th tears awa fa ma een. Poor | William | .... goodnight Mister Tom |
| Central - SEC |
anes. This is whit Professor | William | Laughton Lorimer did whan he |
| Central - LAL |
the Battle o the Boyne whaur | William | o Orange defeated James 11. |
| Central - LAL |
memorial plaque unnerway fur | William | Lawrie tae gie folk an idea a |
| Southern - SEA |
It's | William | Brodie's masterpiece |
| Central - LAL |
auf Scots an hauf Inglish, as | William | Wye Smith did in his New Test |
| Central - EDN |
omposition: muisicians sic as | William | McGibbon, Jeames Oswald an Ch |
| Central - LAL |
yers were answert as shuin as | William | Towers opened the front door, |
| Central - SEC | a aways enjoy the youth games | william | - pinkie/cowden park/the cam |
| Central - WCE |
k a cauld univairse, as James | William | Underhill minds us in 'Ominou |
| Central - SEC |
er, frae ower 40 entries, wis | William | Hershaw, a teacher steyin in |
| Central - SEC |
hat Robert Burns' faither wis | William | Burnes (whiles spelt Burness) |
| Central - DUN |
heroes o Scottish history is | William | Wallace that led the resistan |
| Southern - SEA |
t o the eicht thousan objects | William | Burrell gied til the fowk o G |
| Central - WCE |
But Bruce sell't | William | Wallace aince fir gowd, |
| Central - DUN |
' re jist the kin o fowk that | William | Blain identified as aw yese w |
| Central - NEC |
We ken that | William | , an his aulder braar Malcolm, |
| Southern - SEA |
un wi Edgar Atheling tae meet | William | an offer him th croon. Willia |
| Central - NEC |
riminal act. ‘A thief namit | William | Le Waleys’ brakkit intae a |
| Central - LAL |
ee lassie. Again.’ repeatit | William | in a disjaskit vyce, lowsin h |
| Central - LAL |
I ken that muckle!’ shoutit | William | , fidgin wi excitement, an sha |
| Central - LAL |
is so they invitit Protestant | William | tae cam ower frae Holland an |
| Central - NEC |
Bravehert: The truth anent | William | Wallace (pairt 2) |
| Central - EDN |
cation. It wis John that gart | William | keep a register o thermometer |
| Doric - DOR |
Bridge, Fort | William | , Jonsar Eck an the Wee Wifie |
| Doric - DOR | Jist back fae Fort | William | . Fit a gorgeous day |
| Southern - SEA |
Frae Fort | William | did depart |
| Central - EDN |
lkirk, tae lay siege tae Fort | William | . Oh, the temptation tae deser |
| Central - GLA |
Signs fir Fort | William | . |
| Southern - SEA |
But | William | Burke was hung |
| Central - SEA |
, an the far-seen and mensefu | William | Dolby: A graduatit summa cum |
| Central - WCE |
tament in Scots translated by | William | Laughton Lorimer, read by Tom |
| Doric - DOR |
il buiks we were geed were by | William | or Lewis or Alasdair. |
| Central - WCE |
The Soond and the Fury by | William | Faulkner |
| Doric - MNA |
Princie and Jock ~ by | William | Mackie |
| Central - LAL |
y hauf a wit tae begin wi!’ | William | Arbuckle smiled wrily. A man |
| Central - LAL |
intae the bushes as weel!’ | William | keckled in a wey maist unseem |
| Central - LAL |
ken whit ye mean, Johnie.’ | William | Arbuckle broke in. ‘Oor Agn |
| Central - EDN |
“ | William | , can ye git us onythin tae ea |
| Central - EDN |
“ | William | , it’s Wu-Yun.” |
| Central - EDN |
“ | William | is taislin,” sayed Nusiret. |
| Central - EDN |
“ | William | ,” sayed Nusiret, “if ye |
| Central - EDN |
“ | William | , can ye git us onythin tae ea |
| Central - EDN |
“ | William | , it’s Wu-Yun.” |
| Central - EDN |
Than Abdul speirt, “ | William | , d’ye hae mammoth in Scotla |
| Central - EDN |
d had draint fae his face. “ | William | ,” she sayed, makin a motion |
| Central - EDN |
issed in a Chinese accent: “ | William | !” |
| Central - EDN |
issed in a Chinese accent: “ | William | !” |