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Explanation:

According to A. C. Bradley, a line would be an end-stopped line, when the meter and sense both make a natural pause at its end such as in this line:

“Yet to be known shortens my made intent …”

(King Lear, by William Shakespeare)

Opposite of Enjambment

Enjambment is the opposite of end-stopped line. Thus, examples of end-stopped line should never be confused with enjambment examples. When a break or pause comes at the end of a line or sentence, it is called an end-stopped line. However, when a break comes in the middle of a phrase or line and the idea moves on to the next line, it is called “enjambment.” Like in these lines: