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Occurrences of prophet in Corpus
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Orkney
Parkins, HazelSeven Year O Yule Days, (H and M Parkins 2002 ISBN: 978-0954363505) Orkney, poetry ight, hid wis there - like a prophet o doom on page 16 ted genius, maister poet - a prophet, though he didna know it. on page 77
2 matches
Shetland
Greig, CharlesA Shetland Bible, (Saint Andrew Press 2009 ISBN: 978-0715209158) Shetland - Lerwick, prose he said. 'Dis is whit da owld prophet said wid wan day happen. on page 17
1 matches
Aberdeen
Pacitti, StephenLallans 82 - Beyond The Pale , (Lallans Magazine 2013) Doric - Aberdeen, prose alin oot o him lik he wis the prophet Elijah, tellin us we wis livi on page 75
1 matches
(South) East Central
Purdie, David C.Lallans 73 - The Gowden Gate Til Samarkan, (Lallans Magazine 2008) Central - Midlothian, poetry Lik God's ain Prophet eats in Paradise on page 31
Wilson, RabAccent O the Mind, (Luath 2006 ISBN: 978-1905222322) Central - New Cumnock, poetry eading them lik some biblical prophet, on page 18 sits lik some auld testament prophet, on page 87
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Ayrshire
Begg, James A.The Man's the Gowd for A' That, (Carn Publishing 2012 ISBN: 978-0956755049) Central, prose Alexander Peden - 'Peden the Prophet' tae the kintrae folk o the s on page 29 s ploys o the great Peden the Prophet . . . fearlessly preachin the on page 30 Auchencloich whaur Peden the Prophet wis born. She had paused ther on page 67