English rose vs eyeful

English rose

noun
  • An Englishwoman of fine and delicate beauty, akin to that of a rose. 

  • Any rose thought to be typical of an English country garden. 

eyeful

noun
  • A remarkable sight or a very attractive person. 

  • Enough material to fill one's eye. 

  • A full or complete view; a good look. 

  • A brief period of sleep; forty winks. 

adj
  • Filling or attractive to the eye; visible; remarkable. 

How often have the words English rose and eyeful occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )