How about this, Dr Bill, from Shakespeares Henry IV Part 2 where it is used twice within a few lines:

SILENCE
Ah, sirrah! quoth-a, we shall
Do nothing but eat, and make good cheer,


[Singing]


And praise God for the merry year;
When flesh is cheap and females dear,
And lusty lads roam here and there
So merrily,
And ever among so merrily.


FALSTAFF
There's a merry heart! Good Master Silence, I'll
give you a health for that anon.


SHALLOW
Give Master Bardolph some wine, Davy.


DAVY
Sweet sir, sit; I'll be with you anon. Most sweet
sir, sit. Master page, good master page, sit.