| 1. | tasted the joys of connubial bliss. - from Dubliners by James Joyce |
| 2. | Mysterious of connubial Love refus'. - from Paradise Lost by John Milton |
| 3. | But no such happy marriage could now teach the admiring multitude what connubial felicity really was. - from Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen |
| 4. | She concluded by throwing me--I often served as a connubial missile--at Joe, who, glad to get hold of me on any terms, passed me on into the chimney and quietly fenced me up there with his great leg. - from Great Expectations by Charles Dickens |
| 5. | An exquisite dulcet epithalame of most mollificative suadency for juveniles amatory whom the odoriferous flambeaus of the paranymphs have escorted to the quadrupedal proscenium of connubial communion. - from Ulysses by James Joyce |