They that they cannot help him."

One 'help' has evidently been suggested by the other; for the first I would read cure. (See Introd. p. [65].)


"Embowell'd of their doctrine have left off

The danger to itself?—There's something in't

More than my father's skill."

The best correction of the passage is to supply tells me after 'in it.' This had evidently been effaced, as in Hen. VIII. i. 2.

"There's something tells me,—but it is not love,—

I would not lose you."—Mer. of Ven. iii. 2.

I arrange the passage thus: