His Rubicundity had increased and his blandness was dissolved.
"The Lion's Share"
E. Arnold Bennett
He was a hale man, and well preserved for his time of life; but nevertheless, the extra Rubicundity of his face, and certain incipient pimply excrescences about his nose, gave tokens that he lived too freely.
"Castle Richmond"
Anthony Trollope
Elsa leaned upon her elbows, and she smiled a little as she noted that the purple had gone from his nose and that it had resumed its accustomed Rubicundity.
"Parrot & Co."
Harold MacGrath