1. William Shakespeare: Shakespeare is perhaps the most famous example, writing almost all of his plays in blank verse (unrhymed iambic pentameter).
2. Christopher Marlowe: Marlowe, a contemporary of Shakespeare, also wrote primarily in blank verse. His plays are known for their lyrical and elevated language.
3. Ben Jonson: While Jonson experimented with different verse forms, he also wrote many of his plays in blank verse, often with a more formal and intellectual tone than Shakespeare.