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Earl of Loudon, and father to Earl John before mentioned, had Ramsay at Loudon, and one day walking together by the banks of Irvine water, near New-Mills, at a place called Patie's Mill, they were struck with the appearance of a beautiful country girl.
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The "Lass o 'Patie's Mill" is one of Ramsay's best songs; but there is one loose sentiment in it, which my much-valued friend, Mr. Erskine, will take into his critical consideration.
The Letters of Robert Burns Robert Burns 1777
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Actos Inter*actions, and Actos 'Patie'nt Reviews ...
RVABlogs 2009
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Chuck worked as a breakdown artist at Disney and an assistant animator at De-Patie Freleng.
Chuck Menville, Len Janson and the Joys of Stop Motion Steve Hulett 2007
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This may be a traditional variant of a song reputedly composed by Patrick (Patie) Birnie (fl. 1700), a well-known rhymer and musician of his day.
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The false tyrant, to fall on us the very hour Patie was on the salt sea. '
The Caged Lion Charlotte Mary Yonge 1862
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'Dear Malcolm' -- and her whisper fell sweetly on his ear -- 'it will be bonnie tidings for Patie that thou didst loose me all thyself.
The Caged Lion Charlotte Mary Yonge 1862
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But Malcolm cried, with much agitation, 'Not a word, Patie!
The Caged Lion Charlotte Mary Yonge 1862
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He had written some years before "A Pastoral Dialogue between Patie and Roger," published as usual in a sheet for a penny, and no doubt affording much pleasure to the great popular audience to whom the "new piece" was as the daily _feuilleton_, that friendly dole of fiction which sweetens existence.
Royal Edinburgh Her Saints, Kings, Prophets and Poets George Reid 1862
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Patie plays upon a flute of "plum-tree made with ivory virls round," which he bought from the proceeds of "sax good fat lambs" sold at the
Royal Edinburgh Her Saints, Kings, Prophets and Poets George Reid 1862
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