In stanza two, the Pardoner says, "Our liege lord's seal on my patent perfect , / I show that first, my safety to protect, / And then no man's so old, no priest nor clerk , As to disturb me in Christ's holy work." What can you infer about the Pardoner's attitude about the bulls, or official public decrees , that he carries ? What purpose do they serve for him? Cite evidence from the text to support your explanation .



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