In 'Passing and Glassing', the quote "Her bloom must fade... With withered roses in the shade; With withered roses and the fallen peach", the use of Symbolism ("Fallen Peach") may also symbolize something once desirable but now out of reach, much like a forbidden pleasure - The fruit, ripe and inviting, has fallen from the tree, no longer within grasp but still present, reminding the viewer of what was once attainable - This could be interpreted as a metaphor for pleasures that are fleeting or unattainable due to time, aging, or societal constraints, suggesting that such pleasures, while once desired, are now beyond one's reach