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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! An end-stopped line is a feature in poetry in which the syntactic unit (phrase, clause, or sentence) corresponds in length to the line. Its opposite is enjambment, where the sense runs on into the next line. According to A. C. Bradley, "a line may be called `end-stopped` when the sense, as well as the metre, would naturally make one pause at its close; `run-on` when the mere sense would lead one to pass to the next line without any pause."