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Yes,the theme of Dvořák's 2nd Movement of the New World Symphony comes very close to the melody of Sing Sweet Nightingale.
[verse 1] Cinderella, stay awhile You're the one That I've been lookin' for Cinderella, when you smile All around me sunbeams Start to fall Midnight is so near Please don't disappear Now that you are here Stay awhile [verse 2] Cinderella, i just know That the magic slipper's Gonna to fit Cinderella, do not go You're my princess I am sure of it This is love for sure Love that's sweet and pure Love that will endure Stay awhile [bridge] When you speak the angels all sing This is the kind of magic you bring, oh [verse 3] Cinderella, stay awhile This is like a fairytale with you Cinderella, when you smile All my fairytales are coming true Well my only fear Is midnight is so near Please don't disappear Stay awhile, oh (fairytales, make-believe and you) (fairytales, make-believe and you) Cinderella, stay awhile Don't you go Oh yeah i love you
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She had no choice. Her father had left all his wealth and possessions to the wicked stepmother, which she lavished on her own children. While a meager existence, as a young child Cinderella probably wouldn't have made it on her own, so she stayed in her stepmother's house and did what they asked, as not to get punished. Also, Cinderella's mother made her promise on her deathbed to be pious and sweet. Disobeying her stepfamily would be disobeying her true family.
Yes,the theme of Dvořák's 2nd Movement of the New World Symphony comes very close to the melody of Sing Sweet Nightingale.
the frog's joy was sweet because, he used the nightingale's voice to earn money. Thus he became wealthier day after day. also because he got back his supremacy in the bog after the nightingale's death. His joy was bitter because after the nightingale's death his source of income was disrupted.
Her poetry was as sweet as the voice of the nightingale.
The frog's joy was sweet as he was earning a lot of money by charging the nightingale for training and it was bitter as the creatures who hated his voice and threw sticks and stones at him when he sang, paid to listen to the nightingale's song. Another answer could be- the frog's joy was sweet as he was exploring the nightingale and charging money from the creatures of the Bingle Bog who came to hear her, when he pocketed. At the same time it was bitter because the creatures who came to hear her song were the same ones who had insulted him when he used to sing.
Mary Costa voiced Aurora as well as sang her Sing Sweet Nightingale song.
"Heard melodies are sweet, but those unheard/ Are sweeter. " From John Keats's Ode on a Grecian Urn.
no, i have personally tasted sweet potatoes before they are cooked and i can assure you that they are plenty sweet. just like you! :)
Florence Nightingale's favorite flower was the jasmine. She had a deep appreciation for nature and often found comfort and inspiration in flowers. Jasmine, with its delicate beauty and sweet fragrance, resonated with her values of care and compassion. Nightingale's affinity for jasmine reflects her broader dedication to healing and nurturing.
No, you do not have to peel sweet potatoes before cooking them. The skin is edible and contains nutrients, but it can be removed if desired.
Yes, it is recommended to peel sweet potatoes before cooking them to remove the tough outer skin.
It is not necessary to peel sweet potatoes before roasting them. The skin of sweet potatoes is edible and can become crispy when roasted, adding texture and flavor to the dish. However, some people prefer to peel sweet potatoes before roasting for a smoother texture.