have on vs pull the wool over someone's eyes

have on

verb
  • To trick or deceive deliberately; to play a prank on. 

  • To have turned on (an electronic device) 

  • To be wearing. 

pull the wool over someone's eyes

verb
  • To deceive someone. 

How often have the words have on and pull the wool over someone's eyes occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )