No face, however fair,-not even the blooming one of their favourite granddaughter, seems so lovely to the uxorious old husband as the one he remembers to have been so proud of forty years ago, and which still beams on him with an expression of tenderness that reminds him of its former beauty.
"The Idler in France"
Marguerite Gardiner
There are arias written apparently for Anna Magdalena, and when in an unusually domestic humour he wrote in a song, "Edifying Reflections of a Smoker" in D minor, she transposed it up to G minor in her own hand-doubtless that she might sing it to him while he puffed contentment in uxorious ease.
"The Love Affairs of Great Musicians, Volume 1"
Rupert Hughes
Had Mrs. Templeton evinced love to him, he might have defied all Lumley's diplomacy, been consoled for worldly disadvantages, and been a good and even uxorious husband.
"Ernest Maltravers, Complete"
Edward Bulwer-Lytton