| Doric - DOR |
| fain | o fleein intae cannles: acaus |
| Central - LAL |
te, apen-mou'd, heids furrit, | fain | tae hear. |
| Central - LAL |
in skailin storm, bluidwytin- | fain | , |
| Central - WCE |
rge wisna a man that wes ower- | fain | o tributes onie-hou, laestwey |
| Central - LAL | he broom o the cowden knowes/ | Fain | wad I be in ma ain countrie, |
| Central - SEC |
ither, wul ye lat me cum ben? | Fain | wad A hae yeir guidwull, forb |
| Central - LAL |
As ma | fain | hairt hud mind o him, |
| Central - LAL |
in yir byre of a nicht. An A | fain | fell in love wi ye, Jennet Bu |
| Doric - DOR |
Ailice wesna | fain | tae shak hanns wi aither o th |
| Doric - DOR |
nerstaan!" (Ye see, she wesna | fain | tae avou een tae hersel at sh |
| Central - LAL |
isurable birn, an even cast a | fain | ee at the ither buddies roon |
| Southern - SEA |
Ah wad | fain | skreive a letter an send it |
| Southern - SEA |
Ah wad | fain | gang hame, but the’r nae ro |
| Central - LAL |
Noo Magnus wuld | fain | hae bidit in the Hebrides, bi |
| Central - SEC |
st son in the warld. Heez sae | fain | , tentie an thouchfu. Noo that |
| Doric - MNA |
im oot tae maet e pigs. An he | fain | wad hae filled his belly wi e |
| Central - LAL |
The | fain | smirk in Merlin's vyce wis as |
| Central - SEC |
The twenes aince bene | fain | o sic auld-farrant rymes an t |
| Central - SEC |
ut dreich, tho the lasses are | fain | . Tell my mither, Tonal, that |
| Central - LAL |
e is douff an dowie, they are | fain | o sundouns.' |
| Central - LAL |
s ye onie skaith; but ye were | fain | that I tamed you. |
| Central - LAL |
ed the People, that they were | fain | to watch their Houses and Cor |
| Doric - DOR |
" Deedledee eikit on. "Are ye | fain | o poetry?" |
| Central - LAL |
ang your weys, he said. 'I am | fain | tae get doun. |
| Central - WCE |
’ an a Jaucobite, oorie, an | fain | o Gaelic sang. The narrator, |
| NONE - NUL |
Claught Seekatries wus gye an | fain | tae hae makkit an inpit |
| Central - EDN |
fur a baist wi fyow waants an | fain | o a dinkie wattir-syde reside |
| Central - WCE |
ane at monie’s been fidgin | fain | for. Mairattour, as A believe |
| Central - SEC |
an A'm fair fidgin | fain | tae write |
| Central - LAL |
Ye're unco | fain | tae gowk yoursel, I'm suir! |
| Central - LAL |
Och, it's | fain | I wid tosh the place up, an b |
| Central - LAL |
e french-horn player, she was | fain | eneuch, and Ah wud hae gaen t |
| Central - LAL |
ur. But gin oor midgie man is | fain | o fantoosh poems, he winna fl |
| Central - SWE |
but is | fain | to seduce them' |
| Southern - SEA |
urism and Sport, sayed he wis | fain | o daein muckle mair for the l |
| Central - LAL |
'I am wondrous | fain | o sundouns. Lat us awa an beh |
| Doric - DOR |
thocht Ailice. "I'd be richt | fain | o aat!" |
| Doric - DOR |
jist the eence ye'll be richt | fain | . Fa's been scriftin ower aa t |
| Central - LAL |
growen-ups. Growen-ups are fu | fain | o nummers. Whan ye tell them |
| Central - LAL |
For the king wis fu | fain | that his autoritie be respeck |
| Central - GLA |
he wisnae awfu | fain | that morn |
| Central - SEC |
that guid ti me, an A wes gey | fain | o him! A'l ne'er clap ene on |