Sall gar the birds stick to the trees,
But when the Borrowed Days were gone,
The three silly hogs came hedglin home."
Complaint of Scotland.
The Country Almanack for 1676, says of April—
"No blushing blasts from March needs April borrow,
His own oft proves enow to breed us sorrow,
Yet if he weyr with us to sympathize,
His trickling tears will make us wipe our eyes."
In the British Apollo, the meaning of the old poetical saying is asked—