Puritan vs goody-goody

Puritan

noun
  • A member of a particular Protestant religious sect advocating greater purity and piety. 

goody-goody

noun
  • A well-behaved person with no obvious human failings, with the possible exception of smugness and self-satisfaction. 

adj
  • Mawkishly good; weakly benevolent or pious. 

How often have the words Puritan and goody-goody occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )