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