After passing through its waters,
the Bard witnesses the tortures the damned suffer at the hands of the
devils, and visits their various prisons and cells. Here is the prison
of Woe-that-I-had-not, of Too-late-a-repentance and of the
Procrastinators. There the Slanderers, Backbiters, and other envious
cowards are tormented in a deep and dark dungeon. He hears much laughter
among the devils and turning round finds that the cause of their
merriment are two noblemen who have just arrived and are claiming the
respect due to their rank. Further on is a crowd of harlots calling down
imprecations upon those that ruined them; and in a huge cavern are
lawyers, doctors, stewards and other such rogues. The Princesses of the
City of Destruction bring batches of their subjects as gifts to their
sire.
A parliament is summoned and Lucifer addresses his princes, calling upon
them to do their utmost to destroy the rest of mankind. Moloch makes his
reply, reciting all that he has done, when Lucifer in rage starts off to
do the work himself, but is drawn back by an invisible hand. He speaks
again, exhorting them to greater activity and cruelty.
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