In "Tinturn Abbey", Wordsworth speaks of a blessed mood in which the burden of the mystery of all this unintellible world is lifted.
That mood is available to all of us if we slow down and enter the stillness of nature and the silence of our own heart and listen to the call of being that is ever present to the eyes of our heart and the ears of our soul. Wordsworth's poems open the doors to the spiritual world of nature which in turn is just another way of God reaching out to us. As Hopkins says, "The world is charged with the grandeur of God"