What pleasures of life on land does the speaker mention?

In the poem, "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner," the speaker mentions the following pleasures of life on land:

1. Sight of the Hills: The speaker mentions the joy of seeing the hills with their bright green woods.

2. Flowers: The speaker also finds pleasure in the sight of flowers, describing the daffodils and the primroses.

3. Human Companionship: The speaker longs for human companionship and dreams of seeing his fellow sailors and their happy faces.