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  1. The Fifth of November (Guy Fawkes Night Poem) Lyrics. Remember, remember! The fifth of November, The Gunpowder treason and plot; I know of no reason. Why the Gunpowder treason. Should...

  2. ‘Remember Remember the 5th of November‘ is a well-known historical poem that commemorates the failed attempt by Guy Fawkes and his companions’ to blow up Parliament on November 5th, 1605. Fawkes, a Catholic, sought to destroy the Protestant-controlled Parliament in England.

  3. Guy Fawkes Night, also known as Guy Fawkes Day, Bonfire Night and Fireworks Night, is an annual commemoration observed on 5 November, primarily in Great Britain, involving bonfires and fireworks displays.

  4. Nov 15, 2017 · On November 5, 1605, police arrested a man known as Guy Fawkes who was a member of the Gunpowder Plot Group. He was guarding explosives intended to blow up the House of Lords, ending the lives of King James I and the entire Great Britain’s government.

  5. Nov 4, 2022 · For many, Bonfire Night is synonymous with a childhood poem: “Remember, Remember the 5th of November,” etched into the nation’s memory since primary school.

  6. May 27, 2024 · Guy Fawkes Day, British observance, celebrated on November 5, commemorating the failure of the Gunpowder Plot of 1605. Guy Fawkes Day is celebrated with parades, fireworks, bonfires, and food. Straw effigies of Fawkes are tossed on a bonfire, as are those of contemporary political figures.

  7. English Folk Verse (c.1870) The Fifth of November. Remember, remember! The fifth of November, The Gunpowder treason and plot; I know of no reason. Why the Gunpowder treason. Should ever be forgot! Guy Fawkes and his companions. Did the scheme contrive, To blow the King and Parliament. All up alive. Threescore barrels, laid below,

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