When this sleep of death seizes the soul, it destroys faith, infatuates reason, and causes men to talk incoherently.
"The Works of John Bunyan Volume 3"
John Bunyan
"There is something in the man that infatuates-that blinds one's judgment, certainly," said Papalier.
"The Hour and the Man An Historical Romance"
Harriet Martineau
She who accompanies me in my rambles over the town often takes photographs of the places dearest to me; but her pictures show not what I behold, and she wonders what it can be that so infatuates me.
"Confessions of Boyhood"
John Albee