Enjambment is the opposite of end-stopped. That is, the flow continues beyond the end of a particular line. Note the ones above are all end-stopped, usually indicated with a punctuation mark at the end of a line (comma, period, semicolon).
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Here is a poem with all those elements, and one with which all students of poetry ought to be familiar:
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Will I point out the various needed tropes in it? Nah - have to leave some fun for you, no?