I am ill at reckoning; it fits the spirit of a tapster
I am ill at reckoning; it fits the spirit of a tapster
The line "I am ill at reckoning; it fits the spirit of a tapster" is spoken by the character of Mercutio in William Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet. Mercutio is a close friend of Romeo and a witty and sarcastic character who often uses wordplay and puns in his speech.