Describe the sorrowful conversation between the two speakers in the poem written by Micheal Drayton
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Since There's No Help' (Sonnet 61) is Michael Drayton's most famous poem, included in the book Idea's Mirror (Mirrour) of 1594 and again in Poems of 1619.
A prolific author, Drayton was a well-known poet of the time and a regular in Queen Elizabeth's court at a time when England was fast becoming the world's powerhouse.
When she died in 1603 Drayton's days as a courtier were numbered because her successor, James 1st, was not a supporter of his writing. But he continued to publish both prose and poetry and, whilst never a top league player, he gained a reputation for precision and clever reasoning in his work.
Writing sonnets was the thing to do if you were a poet in the late Elizabethan period. Many were at it, including John Donne, Samuel Daniel, Philip Sidney and above them all, William Shakespeare, the upstart-crow, the master.
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