The phrase Parcel of Rogues is taken from the Robert Burns poem Such a Parcel of Rogues in a Nation. It may refer to:
"Such a Parcel of Rogues in a Nation", a folk song based on the Burns poem
Parcel of Rogues (album), by Steeleye Span, which includes this song
A Parcel of Rogues (album), by The Dubliners, which includes this song
1635: A Parcel of Rogues, a novel by Eric Flint and Andrew Dennis
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The phrase ParcelofRogues is taken from the Robert Burns poem Such a ParcelofRogues in a Nation. It may refer to: "Such a ParcelofRogues in a Nation"...
"Such a ParcelofRogues in a Nation" is a Scottish folk song whose lyrics are taken from a poem written by Robert Burns in 1791, listed as number 5516...
The following is a list of publications in the 1632 series of alternate history fiction. For Grantville Gazettes, please see The Grantville Gazettes....
arrangements of very traditional material, including songs dating back a hundred years or more. Even on the more commercial ParcelofRogues (1973), the...
Frae France (#53) and Such a ParcelofRogues in a Nation (#36). 1 - The King shall enjoy his own again 2 - The Haughs of Cromdale 3 - Lesley's March to...
province stands- Such a parcelofrogues in a nation!" The poem's subject was the alleged sale of Scotland in the Anglo-Scottish Treaty of Union. The most famous...
"Mormond Braes", the Canadian folk song "Peggy Gordon", Robert Burns' "ParcelofRogues", "Tibbie Dunbar", Hamish Henderson's "Freedom Come-All-Ye", and Thurso...
set of Steeleye Span's first five Chrysalis albums: Below the Salt, ParcelofRogues, Now We Are Six, Commoners Crown, All Around My Hat. All tracks are...
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After the speeches there may be singing of songs by Burns (such as "Ae Fond Kiss", "Such a ParcelofRogues in a Nation", and "A Man's A Man for A' That")...
arrangements of very traditional material, including songs dating back a hundred years or more. Even on the more commercial ParcelofRogues (1973), the...
establishment". The Scotsman. 25 February 2009. Retrieved 28 December 2017. "A ParcelofRogues: Dora Noyce - the prim and proper Tory who ran a notorious Edinburgh...
Son" (originally by Cat Stevens) "Last Rose of Summer" "ParcelofRogues" "I Fought the Angels" "Ballad of Accounting" (originally by Ewan MacColl) "Is...
This is the discography of British folk rock band Steeleye Span. Chart position is from the UK "Breakers List". "STEELEYE SPAN | full Official Chart History...
their album ParcelofRogues, 1973. Smiles, Samuel (1862). "chapter 8". The lives of the engineers. Vol. III. Smiles, Samuel (1859). The Life of George Stephenson...
band's first hit, reaching number 14 on the UK charts. To give the impression of the choristers approaching and then moving away, the song was given a long...
Such a ParcelofRogues in a Nation. The Rising Sun by Douglas Galbraith (2000). Fictional account of the Darien catastrophe, written in the style of a journal...
and wrote poems for democracy, such as – "ParcelofRogues to the Nation" and the "Rights of Women". Many of Burns's most famous poems are songs with the...
1635: The Cannon Law 1635: A ParcelofRogues with Andrew Dennis (January 2016) 1636: The Saxon Uprising (April 2011) Ring of Fire III (July 2011) anthology...
Alive And Well) 1973 Plain and Simple 1974 Live (Live) 1975 Now 1976 A ParcelofRogues 1977 Live at Montreux (Live) 1977 15 Years On 1979 Together Again 1983...
Books list. A few titles were nominated for the Dragon Awards. 1635: A ParcelofRogues and 1636: The Cardinal Virtues were finalists in 2016; 1636: The Ottoman...
This is a list of music-related events in 1973. 1973 in British music 1973 in Norwegian music 1973 in country music 1973 in heavy metal music 1973 in jazz...