1All Lowland Scots, lads and lassies, wail, and occasionally howl, in his songs.
2Most could not distinguish between Highland and Lowland Scots.
3Ulster was 'planted' with Englishmen and Lowland Scots.
4It'll be the bowrer nae langer then, he went on, unconsciously mimicking the Lowland Scots of the domestic.
5No Lowland Scots for me now.
6Scotland awoke to song, and the charm of Lowland Scots was recognised even by Pope and the wits of the coffee-houses.
7It is a West Germanic language which is derived from, and has its closest linguistic parallels with, Lowland Scots or Lallans.
8Many of Burns' poems are in the Lowland Scots dialect; a few are wholly in ordinary English; and some combine the two idioms.
9This force, however, was powerless to resist an army of English and Lowland Scots who marched against him, led by Pembroke in person.
10Donald was overthrown by Duncan, a son of Malcolm, born long before his marriage; and the Lowland Scots were impatient of the return to barbarism.
11He was beginning to understand and like the lowland Scots, though he saw that some of the opinions he had formed about them were wrong.
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