Central - WCE | The hinmaist twa | yairns | i the clekkin, ‘Death of th |
Ulster - EUL | oot the banjo. He aye enjoyed | yairns | aboot hir days on the Waterlo |
Central - SWE | frae real tales tae | yairns | an back |
Ulster - GUL | want tar bae touched bae the | yairns | o' |
Ulster - PUL | An Lyttle spun his cantie | yairns | o |
Central - LAL | es tae reflect upo the bygane | yairns | aboot sea serpents an ither f |
Ulster - EUL | Sitch | yairns | an crack tae lift oor hairts. |
Central - LAL | he warld brocht oot its daurk | yairns | then, |
Ulster - BUL | Scared Gang fowk, drawins an | yairns | ir copyrichtit. |
Ulster - GUL | tual Ulster-Scots, hear thair | yairns | aa commonity level, enjoy tha |
Central - WCE | l hae cum athort monie o thir | yairns | an eiriorums afore. The first |
Central - SEC | a lang tradeitioun o aventur | yairns | bi Scottish owthars. Whan bot |
Central - WCE | e, ye'l cum athort unfeinisht | yairns | , or thaim that, bi thair verr |
Central - WCE | s taen in poems, plays, short | yairns | , academic buiks, airtikils, r |