What are you getting at here?
I don't see anything in the KJV translation of the verse that says anything different.
The use of the gift of tongues was in regular general use in churches right through to the 4th Century. Then as the church became mixed with pagan influences because of the great influx of nominal pagan Christians because of Emperor Constantine's edict that pagan temples should be closed and everyone worship at Christian churches, the supernatural gifts of the Spirit declined. It was that mixture of paganism that people who were not fully dedicated to Christ, plus a general decline in holiness, and the increase in formalism that put paid to the free operation of the gift of tongues and divine healing in the church. However, there were Charismatic groups that exhibited these gifts at times right through the subsequent history of the Church, but because they did not fit with the Church when it became RCC, they were treated as heretical. But the only evidence of these groups came from their enemies and transcripts of trials, because the literature generated by the groups was destroyed. But we can get clues of the true nature of these groups out of what their enemies said about them, and they sounded not much different from the Charismatic groups we have today! So, even though the official "orthodox" Church rejected tongues and healing, the Holy Spirit still moved outside of that, as He still does when our modern churches become so formalised that the Holy Spirit has no freedom to move how He wants to move. There is plenty of evidence around that the gift of tongues as practiced by modern-day Charismatics and Pentecostals is totally genuine, if people are prepared to look in the right places, instead of relying on the old, mouldy chestnuts that cessationists continue to trot out of the backside of their horses!