I shall be over head and ears in work the next few weeks, in order to do all that is necessary before I start on my journey to Paris, which I shall probably do on the 20th February.
Valentine; "but a man who is over head and ears in love finds it rather hard to bring all his ideas to the one infallible grindstone.
The poets all believe in love at first sight, and I'll wager our dear uncle Joe fell over head and ears in love with aunt Dorothy after having danced with her two or three times at an assize ball," said I.
I profess to you, I have no rest, I have no ease, whill I be over head and ears in love's ocean.
Oh that my adversaries knew how sweet my sighs for Christ are, and what it is for a sinner to lay his head between Christ's breasts, and to be over head and ears in Christ's love!
He isover head and ears in debt, and if he marries at all, he must marry some one with money.
It's my belief that she isover head and ears in debt again.
He has not one shilling to rub against another, and is over head and ears in debt.
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