OCR Text |
Show B110KKN-IIEARTED WOMAN TELLS SAD STORY IN SONG Special Cable to The Tribune. HEULIN. .f; ii l"2. In a remarkable poslhumuu.s volume of poems, publitrhed anonymously at tunich under the title of "Dream and Life; Songs of One Who Came to an Early End." is given io ihe public the n;id Iltc-stor.v of an unknown uormun pVlnei-y. who is i-ald to ha' ended her days some little time am on the Riviera. The publishers dJselalm nil knowledge of the name of the royal Jad. the only clue given being that 5h was a Jtnvarlan. In the vorsi-f, which are of unusual merit, the authoress has prnc-tically. prnc-tically. wriiteti her autobiography. It be IH giiiK with poem of her childhood and ot a youthful love, which never forsook her and it relate; the mnrtyrdom of a mar rlage In which her heart had no plart an1 how .lier sorrow sent her to an inrlv IH grave, despite her efforts to find tJolai'f IH In her children and in deeds of merer. In arlsioeratle nnd literary circles there is keen interest in idutlfylug this s If I'M prlncet.-3 wlio died of a' broken heart. |