Answer:
The last two verses of the poem are composed of end-stopped lines, the rest are entirely composed of enjambed lines.
Explanation:
An end-stopped line is a poetic resource that causes a verse in a poem to be completed on the same line in which it was started. An enjambed line, on the other hand, is the opposite of the end-stopped line and is characterized by the breaking of a verse, which begins in one line, but which is interrupted by having its continuation in the next line.