Lookes, John.
A famous sea-fight: or, a [Blood]y battell, which was fought between the Spaniard [and th]e Hollander, beginning on the sixth day of this present month of September, 163[9?] being Friday; and continued for the most part, till Sunday-noon following: being neer 70 sail of the Spaniards when they begun, and [b]ut 15 of the Hollanders, till 12 sail more came to their ayd. The relation sha[ll] [h]ave in the insuing day, with what hapned on the [...] dayes above-named. To the tune of Brave Lord Willoughby.
London: printed [by M. Parsons] for Fr. Grove neer the Sarazen head, without Newgate, [1639].
ESTC No. S94028.Grub Street ID 152390.
Lookes, John.
Keepe thy head on thy shoulders, and I will keepe mine. Or, a merry health drunke in wine and beere, not to them that flyes for't, but to those that stayes heere. To the tune of, Merrily and cherrily, &c.
London: printed for Thomas Lambert, 1641.
ESTC No. R180136.Grub Street ID 71279.
Lookes, John.
The tvvo converted theeves or, The accidentall meeting of Peter Picklock and Matthew make them stand, being a diolog betweene the scaffold and the gallowes. By John Lookes.
London: printed for Francis Grove, 1641.
ESTC No. R180137.Grub Street ID 71280.