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Swet.–This orthography of the past tense is not infrequent in our old writers, as may be seen in the Iliad. Chapman uses het for heated in a similar way:–
“Her blushing het her chamber; she look’d out,
And all the air she purpled round about.”
MARLOW AND CHAPMAN’S MUSÆUS. Sestyad III.