Lord Willoughby, or, A true relation of a famous and bloody battel fought in Flanders : by the noble & valiant Lord Willoughby with 1500 English against forty thousand Spaniards where the English obtained a notable victory for the glory and renown of our nation, to the tune of Lord Willoughby.
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