This line means "Oberon, (fairy king) get to it, (attend) and pay attention, (and mark) the morning approaches (I do hear the morning lark)"
The sun is coming up and the fairies should leave.
She hopes to hear the very message she gets: that Romeo will marry her and has made arrangements to do so.
Scene 4 of Romeo and Juliet takes place at dawn. At the beginning of the scene, Romeo and Juliet debate over whether the birds song they hear is a nightingale or a lark.. This means the night was just turning to morning.
I assume we are discounting the various lines which Hamlet directs to Polonius' questions in the three scenes where he has a conversation with him: "Words, words, words", "You cannot, sir, take from me anything which I would more willingly part withal", "Do you see yonder cloud which is in the shape of a camel?", "Have you a daughter?", "Buz, buz", "O Jeptha, judge of Israel, what a treasure had thou?" I think Hamlet intended Polonius to hear all these lines. I doubt if he intended Polonius to hear the things he said to Gertrude in the closet scene, even though Polonius did hear them. There are other things which Hamlet says which Polonius overhears which he might have intended Polonius to overhear. The line "These tedious old fools!" is one. The entire soliloquy "To be or not to be" and some or all of the scene with Ophelia which follows is another. The line "Where is your father?" suggests that at least at this point Hamlet is aware of Polonius and intends him to hear.
If the DVD is too old, the output might have weakened. The lines must be in the right inputs, for the right outputs. The wires themselves might be old, or bad.
The sun is coming up and the fairies should leave.
An actor walked on the stage and said something like "How goes the night, boy?" or "Methinks I scent the morning air" or "Night's candles are burned out and jocund day stands tiptoe on the misty mountain top" or "Fairy King, attend and mark; I do hear the morning lark" or something along those lines.
They do.
I can hear the music playing from my neighbor's house.
Fairy Riddle: What is beautiful, mystic, and shy? Something you may not touch, see or hear? Something only you can define? A: A Fairy. Sorry if this didn't help :(
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"In return, you can respond with 'and the rest of the day to yourself'."
Not personally. If you want to hear them sing live you will have to attend one of their concerts.
You may be upset or relieved to hear that snow fairies are not real. They are characters in such fairy tales as Barbie or the Snow Queen. I hope this helped :) Another opinion: Snow fairies can live in your imagination, even though most grownups don't believe they are real. Your imagination can be a wonderful place for you to converse with them and think about them. The link below gives some ideas along those lines.
In my point of view, I wouldn't really expect to hear that they did. They may have, though.
Are you thinking of Prelude: Morning from Peer Gynt? This is the basis for that "it's morning time to wake up" song you hear in cartoons, etc.
She hopes to hear the very message she gets: that Romeo will marry her and has made arrangements to do so.