please tell me the meaning of these two lines of poetry.?

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Here are two lines of poetry which appear in two of the novels of George Gissing. the first line appears in Born in Exile (That'd so long rem' inded) and the second in In the Year of Jubilee (Ail, orrors, ail! and thou profoundest Ell,)
Below I'll give you a line before and a line after of these two lines

1. the silly buckits on the deck
That'd so long rem' inded
I dreamt as they was filled with jew

2. Ail, orrors, ail! and thou profoundest Ell,
Receive thy new possessor . . .

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