scapegrace vs spalpeen

scapegrace

noun
  • A wild and reckless person (especially a boy); a scoundrel. 

spalpeen

noun
  • A good-for-nothing person. 

  • A poor migratory farm worker in Ireland, often viewed as a rascal or mischievous and cunning person. 

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