"I know Hyacinthus, whom Apollo loved so madly, was you in Greek days," Douglas's lover, Oscar Wilde, wrote to him.
They both madly love each other, through the internet and on the phone.
He was troubled by the audacity to which his doting drove him, he translated impudence and remorse into restless verses, then told himself that a man of honor may love madly but not foolishly.
Among my not-so-radical circle are women who madly love their husbands, yet who are revolted or humiliated by the thought of being symbolically acquired by them.
Particularly because of their dog, whom apparently they love madly.
Alone in his room, he wept from a broken heart, and alone on the streets he cursed the woman he still madly loved.
He gave me a drug to mix with my lover's wine, and he swore that when Alafdhal drank it, he would love me even more madly than ever, and grant my every wish.
There he said that Filippi "immolated himself in a fruitful embrace with death because he madly loved Life.
But suppose, though he madly loves you, suppose certain discussions and difficulties should arise, not of his own making, but which he must decide in your interests as well as in mine--hey, Natalie, what then?
It was only natural that one day I would bring a date, someone new who I could maybe love madly.