I'll be beside myself with glee for there are lots of girls be | English by mistakes
I'll be beside myself with glee for there are lots of girls beside I should like to be besides. Beside the sea side. Beside the sea side.
beside = next to: 'She walked over and sat down beside me.'
besides = in addition to; also: 'Who did you invite besides Tom and Mary?' 'Besides tennis, what other games do you play?' 'I'm too old to apply for the job. Besides, it would mean moving house.'