Magnetic North[1]: Now ye sling a couple o' saplings acrost the durrt <span class="searchmatch">ye've</span> chucked out. 1905, Booth Tarkington, The Conquest of Canaan[2]: It's in...
1871, James Fenimore Cooper, Wyandotte[1]: If <span class="searchmatch">ye've</span> no relish for a fortification, in a time of war, <span class="searchmatch">ye've</span> only to shoulther yer knapsack, and go out into...
Wingate, Select Poems and Songs, page 54: If e'er by mean, unmanly art <span class="searchmatch">ye've</span> planned a lassie's wrang, Ye'll see her pale, despairing face the aizle-glow...
Fraser, The Pyrates: "Shalt along wi' Happy Dan, in irons, so that if so be <span class="searchmatch">ye've</span> lied to us, and Vanity wench proves to be otherwhere than Aves, he may dispose...
have ye'er second fan ye with a towel. Afither this ye'd dhress, an' here <span class="searchmatch">ye've</span> got to be dam particklar or ye'll be stuck f'r th' dhrinks. Dey, Dye, d'ye...
1904, Elizabeth Robins (C. E. Raimond), The Magnetic North[2]: An' whin <span class="searchmatch">ye've</span> been at it an hour ye'll find it goes betther wid a little blasphemin';"...
general 1970, George MacDonald Fraser, The General Danced at Dawn, page 70: <span class="searchmatch">Ye’ve</span> had it, ye big Heilan’ stirk! Ye neep! Ye teuchter, ye! You've had it, you...
French. 1824, John Gibson Lockhart, The History of Matthew Wald, page 192: "<span class="searchmatch">Ye've</span> seen the Lady?" "I have," said I; "and I have seen the young ladies too...
|volume=I or II), London: Bradbury and Evans, […], published 1849–1850, →OCLC: <span class="searchmatch">Ye’ve</span> been grossly deceived and put upon, Milly, and it’s my belief his old ruffian...