- blue-bell and foxglove, In the
faulded up buds, It's
there whaur they bide, It's
there whaur they troke, It's
there whaur they hide - The guid wee
green folk....
- Said her aunt wi a gasp, "Ma dear, it's a wasp, An you're
haudin the end
whaur the stenzies!" The
second and
fifth lines are
pronounced as
though the <z>...
- 'Mang the
train there is a
swain I
dearly lo'e
myself But what his name or
whaur his hame I
dinna care to tell (Chorus) The
title of the
novel The Catcher...
-
piano (1952);
arranged by
Watson Forbes and Alan
Richardson The Lea Rig
Whaur Gadie Rins [2 Pieces] for oboe and piano, Op. 23 (1953) A
Reverie Scherzino...
- "Frae the oak that bare the riggin', O Alloway's auld
haunted biggin', Frae the
thorn aboon the well,
Whaur Mungo's
mither hanged hersel'."...
- gie her a deep grave,
ayont kennin; but they fund her,
still as a
stane whaur she lay; an syne me,
wannert gyte
agate Kelso toun. “Murther!” they yaldered...
- Year
Title Role
Venue Ref 1974 An
Inspector Calls Fort
Theatre 1976
Whaur's yer
Willie Wallace noo?
Strathclyde Theatre Group 1983 John, Paul, George...
-
verses given above are sung with
these words: Ye
Hielands an ye
Lowlands O,
whaur hae ye been They hae
slain the Earl o'
Moray And lain him on the green....
-
stottit Against the wa' [wall].
Whaur wee lead
penny watches glanced,
Whaur wee pig [clay]
penny horses pranced,
Whaur crowds o'
bairnies [small children]...
- fan (Doric Scots)
wannear wanneer where fidi/ vidie/ vidy
whider wheer whaur faur (Doric Scots) wêr wo/woneem
which wich wilk
whilch which whilk hokker...