my Lord vs yikes

my Lord

noun
  • Used in direct address to peers of the realm, usually now excluding dukes and the Lords Spiritual. 

  • Used in direct address to the Lord Mayors of certain important cities, including London and Canterbury. 

  • Used in direct address to bishops, particularly Anglican ones. 

  • Used in direct address to certain judges, particularly High Court Judges and above. 

yikes

intj
  • Expression of empathy with unpleasant or undesirable circumstances. 

  • Expression of shock and alarm. 

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