Central - LAL | an o a her sangs, een abune " | Rowan | Tree|" or "The Lady Grange" o |
Orkney - ORK | no left yet. A day fer raxan, | rowan | an restan the both o thir bod |
Southern - SEA | ng, Jimmy Nail, Alan Shearer, | Rowan | Atkinson, hmmmm, cannae remem |
Central - LAL | reid as roses, his neb like a | rowan | ! |
Central - SEC | the Villanelle in Merle on a | Rowan | . His In Praise o Standart Hab |
Central - SEC | He sat upon a | rowan | tree an sang wi aw his micht, |
Central - SWE | First years. We nevir grew a | rowan | tree, |
Central - WCE | ither side, aik and plane and | rowan | , and noo and then a sweet che |
Central - LAL | in yae hand the | rowan | flouer |
Central - LAL | ah kin just aboot swatch the | rowan | tree in her garden. That lass |
Central - SEC | The wee bird sat in the | rowan | tree, |
Doric - MNA | nots wad be dauncin, far the | rowan | stood wi her posies o sma fit |
Doric - ABN | Lips as flushed as the | rowan | 's reid berries |
Doric - MNA | Wi | rowan | tree weel fenced aboot |
Central - AYR | e the Muir Miln. For auld Tam | Rowan | the miller there tuik an aich |
Central - LAL | esay Bay, Bonnie Strathyre an | Rowan | Tree. Whitever they were, the |
Doric - DOR | Little Blue Shoes'. A frond o | rowan | inside her Burns poems - she |
Doric - MNA | tude on't tae preen a sprig o | rowan | abeen the windae. |
Central - SEC | When fae the leafless | rowan | tree |