| Ulster - EUL |
| Browne | 's Irish Linen cud dam a river |
| Central - WCE |
an idyllic clachan an castle. | Browne | finnds oot that the castle is |
| Central - EDN |
ke it's ain decisions, Ronnie | Browne | made his way oan tae the Play |
| Central - EDN |
’ beard belonged tae Ronnie | Browne | , then a 1/3rd o’ The Corrie |
| Central - WCE |
an Ms. Seward tells o General | Browne | (no his rael name: anither ca |
| Central - GLA |
ick'n "These Days" by Jackson | Browne | . Everyone has a song or a lic |
| Ulster - EUL |
The first bell o | Browne | 's Irish Linen fectorie sounde |
| Central - LAL |
ither side o the burn. Fermer | Browne | had gien Jockie permeeshion t |
| Central - WCE |
eik o day. In nou kythes that | Browne | haes been the subjeck o anith |
| Central - WCE |
kens better. It faws oot that | Browne | saw the ghaist o a wumman wi |
| Central - WCE |
wes mebbies hauntit, but pit | Browne | intil’t kis he wes knawn ti |
| Central - WCE |
The ludgin wul be simpil, but | Browne | is uised wi rouch sleepin. Ef |