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1. In 1809, Lord Byron wrote the decasyllabic poem 'The Prisoner of Chillon' which depicted the suffering of a historical figure.
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2. The decasyllabic verses in Shakespeare's sonnets beautifully conveyed the passionate emotions of the romantic era.
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3. The magical creatures in J.R.R. Tolkien's 'The Lord of the Rings' were described with decasyllabic names that added to the fantastical nature of the story.
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4. The film 'Les Misérables' showcased powerful decasyllabic songs that elevated the emotional impact of the performances.
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