hewers of wood and drawers of water vs wage slave

hewers of wood and drawers of water

noun
  • Those who drudge, or are made to work hard; those who do menial or servile work at the behest of others; physical labourers. 

wage slave

noun
  • Someone who does very unpleasant or drudging work for a wage. 

  • Someone who works for wages and has little to no professional autonomy. 

How often have the words hewers of wood and drawers of water and wage slave occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )