| Central - LAL |
| Drouthy | , we swirled ale tae cuil us d |
| Central - LAL |
e content hersel wi the braid | drouthy | land that she steyed in a lan |
| Central - SEC |
Ae | drouthy | fox did chance tae stray |
| Doric - ABN |
aw experience. Ye'll niver be | drouthy | in Dublin, that's for shuir! |
| Central - DUN |
e Maidens' Well - an fer the | drouthy | fowk that like somethin stran |
| Central - AYR |
an smiled again. 'It's a lang | drouthy | road doun frae Muirkirk on a |
| Central - LAL |
An | drouthy | Indian lands |
| Doric - ABN |
r oxters leave the street, an | drouthy | neeburs, neeburs meet; as mer |
| Doric - DOR |
'll see at he's 'fell yaap an | drouthy | . Fit like, my bonnie bairniki |
| Doric - DOR |
here-but fegs, fitten het an | drouthy | I am!" |
| Doric - DOR |
lk forenenst her! Fit? Ye war | drouthy | , war ye? Fou dae ye ken she w |
| Central - NEC |
s the Egyptians slaikit their | drouthy | thrapples wi reid wine an fur |
| Central - SEC |
An' he wis | drouthy | tae. |
| Central - NEC |
Efter a few mile I wis | drouthy | . Efter hauf a day I wis near |
| Central - WCE |
Its | drouthy | tongue slokes mairriage, dait |
| Central - EDN |
ed to be bitter. He wis richt | drouthy | , an the seal wis unbrucken. H |