5 Some like to puttocks', all in plumes arrayed:

puttock > kite (a carrion-eating bird of prey, Milvus milvus, formerly common in England)

6 All shaped according their conditions,

their conditions > [to their natures (i.e. to their allegorical roles)]

7 For by those ugly forms were portrayed 8 Foolish delights and fond abusions,

fond > foolish abusions > perversions (esp. of the truth)

9 Which do that sense besiege with light illusions.

light > wanton, frivolous

211.12

And that fourth band, which cruell battry bent,
2 Against the fourth Bulwarke, that is the Tast,
Was as the rest, a grysie rablement,
4 Some mouth'd like greedy Oystriges, some +fast+
Like loathly Toades, some fashioned in the wast
6 Like swine; for so deformd is luxury,
+Surfeat+, misdiet, and vnthriftie wast,
8 Vaine feasts, and idle superfluity:
All those this sences Fort assayle incessantly.