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The Library of the World’s Best Literature. An Anthology in Thirty Volumes. 1917.

Constance de Salm-Dyck (1767–1845)

Salm-Dyck, Constance Marie de Theis, Princess of (sälm-dēk’). A French poet and miscellaneous writer; born at Nantes, Nov. 17, 1767; died at Paris, April 13, 1845. She wrote a series of poetical ‘Epistles,’ one ‘To Women,’ another ‘On the Blindness of this Age.’ She also wrote: ‘My Threescore Years’ (1833); ‘The Twenty-Four Hours of a Sensible Woman’; ‘Cantata on the Marriage of Napoleon.’