Here's a short extract from James Joyce's Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man. If you can find the rest, then enjoy!
'Hell is a strait and dark and foul-smelling prison, an abode of demons and lost souls, filled with fire and smoke... The prisoners are heaped together in their awful prison, ... so utterly bound and helpless that ... they are not even able to remove from the eye a worm that gnaws it...
--They lie in exterior darkness... the fire of hell, while retaining the intensity of its heat, burns eternally in darkness. It is a never ending storm of darkness, dark flames and dark smoke of burning brimstone, amid which the bodies are heaped one upon another without even a glimpse of air...
--The horror of this strait and dark prison is increased by its awful stench... Imagine some foul and putrid corpse that has lain rotting and decomposing in the grave, a jelly-like mass of liquid corruption .. giving off dense choking fumes of nauseous loathsome decomposition. And then imagine this sickening stench, multiplied a millionfold and a millionfold again ... a huge and rotting human fungus. Imagine all this, and you will have some idea of the horror of the stench of hell...
-- O, how terrible is the lot of those wretched beings! The blood seethes and boils in the veins, the brains are boiling in the skull, the heart in the breast glowing and bursting, the bowels a red-hot mass of burning pulp, the tender eyes flaming like molten balls...
--The damned howl and scream at one another, their torture and rage intensified by the presence of beings tortured and raging like themselves.... They are helpless and hopeless: it is too late now for repentance....
-- The devils ... mock and jeer at the lost souls whom they dragged down to ruin. It is they, the foul demons, who are made in hell the voices of conscience. Why did you sin? ... Why did you not repent of your evil ways? ... Now the time for repentance has gone by. Time is, time was, but time shall be no more!...
You may read the sermon and the book in its entirety at Online Reader - Project Gutenberg.