Dispersed, uncontrolled passion does not augment one's creative force but diminishes it.
Whichever answer seems right to you, you'll agree that Dido's tragedy shows the terrible destructive power of uncontrolled passion.
Still the uncontrolled passions that led to murder and mass slaughter.
The small sound was so inviting, he feared he might hurt her with his uncontrolled passion.
By her uncontrolled passion she had given him a wonderful time.
That first time had been all uncontrolled passion.
Even apart from every other reason, there was last night's lingering kiss, which had come alarmingly close to exploding into uncontrolled passion.
He plays with an uncontrolled passion, and somehow gets criticized for it.
But it need not be the product of uncontrolled passion.
But one could still wish for more seemingly (not necessarily actually) uncontrolled passion.