Wordsworth reflects on revisiting the banks of the River Wye five years after his last visit. He describes the pastoral landscape of orchards, cottages and farms, as well as the wilder cliffs and woods. Nature provides Wordsworth solace from the burdens of life, allowing his mind and spirit to be lifted through its beauty. While his youthful passion for nature's sensations has faded, nature remains a source of pure thoughts and moral guidance. Wordsworth finds companionship in nature and in remembering past experiences there with his dear sister.