get after vs laud

get after

verb
  • To move into action in pursuit of something. 

  • To attempt to convince another to move into action. 

  • To move into action in attempt to catch or defeat another. 

laud

noun
  • Praise or glorification. 

  • A prayer service following matins. 

  • Hymn of praise. 

verb
  • To praise; to glorify. 

How often have the words get after and laud occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )