Parte,  Chap.

1   I,  TransPre|      says in the "Viaje," "to divert the melancholy moody heart
2   I,     XVIII|      in many and various ways divert the streams of the golden
3   I,     XVIII|  thought it well to amuse and divert him by talk of some kind,
4   I,     XXXII| curate, "that this is done to divert our idle thoughts; and as
5   I,     XLVII|       may surprise, interest, divert, and entertain, so that
6  II,        VI|       means in their power to divert him from such an unlucky
7  II,      XVII|     advantage that entertain, divert, and, if we may say so,
8  II,        LX|      Niarros, that they might divert themselves with him. He
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