How does William experience being in nature both mentally and
emotionally? For William, what is the function of sensory
experience (esp. seeing, hearing and feeling but also implicitly
smelling and tasting) in facilitating the interrelationship between
the mind/body and nature? What does William mean in “Expostulation
and Reply” in stanza 5 when he says:
‘The eye it cannot chuse but see;
‘We cannot bid the ear be still;
‘Our bodies feel, where’er they be,
‘Against or...