| Orkney - ORK |
whan Margit lifts the speun. " | Stoop | ! Dinno thoo come tae me wi th |
| Doric - NNB |
Who for such dainties widna | stoop | ? |
| Central - GLA |
Wha fir such dainties widnae | stoop | ? |
| Southern - SEA |
hae fur sic dainties wouldnae | stoop | ? |
| Ulster - GUL |
A cannae | stoop | tae lift, |
| Central - LAL | m. When you think they cannae | stoop | any lower they do! |
| Central - LAL |
e ye hae owercome him, dinnae | stoop | tae his vices. Nae animal mau |
| Southern - SEA |
aginst th ceilin, an hed tae | stoop | tae save hur neck frae bein b |
| Central - GLA |
st the ceilin, an she hid tae | stoop | tae stoap her neck fae gittin |
| Central - SWE |
nd tried tae lift her oer the | stoop | , and yed grinned as ye watche |
| Central - LAL |
Balfour: Ma lady, ye | stoop | , an crine. |
| Orkney - ORK |
oots oot o a peedie hollow; I | stoop | tae feel its residual body he |
| Central - WCE |
They'll | stoop | an gaither up the worn-oot to |
| Doric - NNB |
against e ceilan, an hed till | stoop | till save her neck fae be-an |
| Orkney - ORK |
Cheust | stoop | and help me mak the tea. |
| Ulster - CUL |
Wha fur such dainties wud naw | stoop | ? |