The River Dee is a river mentioned in Anna Seward's, "Llangollen Vale", published in 1796. The River Dee goes through Wales and England, is popular with tourists, and is around 70 miles long. It was traditionally the boundary of the Kingdom of Gwynedd, and is personified as the war and fate goddess Aerfen. It is used now for fishing, industry, and water sports. 

"She saw her Deva, stain’d with warrior-blood"- line 51

"Saw Deva roll their slaughter’d heaps among"- line 57

"Thro’ the green glens, where lucid Deva flows"-63

"Dim on the brink of Deva’s wandering floods"-138


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