meet > suitable keen > sharp
5 And naked nature seemly to array;
seemly > suitably, properly
6 With which bare wretched wights he daily clad,
wights > people
7 The images of God in earthly clay; 8 And, if no spare clothes to give he had, 9 His own coat he would cut, and it distribute gladly.
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The fourth appointed by his office was,
2 Poore prisoners to relieue with gratious ayd,
And captiues to redeeme with price of bras,
4 From Turkes and Sarazins, which them had stayd;
And though they faultie were, yet well he wayd,
6 That God to vs forgiueth euery howre
Much more then that, why they in bands were layd,
8 And he that harrowd hell with heauie stowre,
The faultie soules from thence brought to his heauenly bowre.
1 The fourth appointed, by his office was
appointed > fixed by appointment; who had been appointed office > duty, function