Christian cleared his throat, and sang: Spinn doch, spinn doch, min lutt lewes Dochting, ICK schenk Di ock'n poor hubsche Schoh!
"NAPOLEON AND BLUCHER"
L. Muhlbach
Soon after he had marched into the town at the head of a strong detachment, Prince Maurice himself arrived in great haste, attended by Philip Nassau, the Admiral Justinus Nassau, Count Solms, Peter van der Does, and Sir Francis Vere, and followed by another body of pICKed troops; the musicians playing merrily that national air, then as now so dear to Netherlanders- "Wilhelmus van Nassouwen Ben ICK van Duytaem bloed."
"Project Gutenberg History of The Netherlands, 1555-1623, Complete"
John Lothrop Motley
On the contrary, it abounds with examples of words ending in ic and or, and not in ICK and our, as he wrote them; and I am confident, that, from that time to this, the former orthography has continued to be more common than his.
"The Grammar of English Grammars"
Goold Brown