"since There Is No Help," By Michael Drayton's

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"Since there is no help," by Michael Drayton's

Introduction

The sonnet "Since there is no help,” is written by Michael Drayton's, its opening line is that the kinship ends and further seven lines state uncertainty of the relationship. (Kennedy, 192)

Discussion

Since there is no help: the poetry in short states the condition to free a man from a trapping relationship, but he is not sure himself that what is he doing. The sonnet is directly on point with the first line. "... Come, let us kiss, and part.” He seems to want to act like a professional lover or a playboy. Then in the ...