Since There's No Help is a sonnet by the English poet Michael Drayton. It was published in 1619, in the sonnet collection Idea. An early version of the collection was first published in 1594 as Idea's Mirror. Over the years Drayton revised, rewrote, and added poems to the collection. "Since There's No Help" appeared as Sonnet 61 in the 1619 publication, the final version of the collection. Scholars believe that the name "Idea" refers to Anne Goodere, daughter of Drayton's patron, Sir Henry Goodere.